The human heart has a heterogeneous structure, which is characterized by different cell types and their spatial configurations. The physical structure, especially the fibre orientation and the interstitial fibrosis, determines the electrical excitation and in further consequence the contractility in macroscopic as well as in microscopic areas. Modern image processing methods and parameters could be used to describe the image content and image texture. In most cases the description of the texture is not satisfying because the fibre orientation, detected with common algorithms, is biased by elements such as fibrocytes or endothelial nuclei. The goal of this work is to figure out if cardiac tissue can be analysed and classified on a microscopi...
Abstract. Detailed descriptions of cardiac geometry and architecture are necessary for examining and...
Abnormal changes in orientation of myofibers are associated with various cardiac diseases such as ar...
Automatic quantification of cardiac muscle properties in tissue sections might provide important inf...
The purpose of this thesis is to obtain and represent the orientation of the muscle fibres in the le...
Heterogeneity in cardiac tissue microstructure is a potential mechanism for the generation and maint...
The study of the topological organisation of myocardial cells is a basic requirement for understandi...
International audienceCardiac fibers, as well as their local arrangement in laminar sheets, have a c...
<p>(A) Fiber tracts in the lateral LV wall. The tracts are color-coded by their inclination or helix...
Abstract. The fiber orientation in the heart could influence both its mechanical and electrical oper...
A study of the connective tissue of the heart is necessary to identify mechanisms of cardiac patholo...
International audienceA human statistical atlas of the cardiac fiber architecture is constructed fro...
Background - The human heart is composed of a helical network of muscle fibers. These fibers are or...
Orientation of cell and its actin fibres dictate various properties of the cell and its associated t...
Abstract—Cardiac fibers, as well as their local arrangement in laminar sheets, have a complex spatia...
International audienceA good knowledge of the cardiac microarchitecture is essential for better unde...
Abstract. Detailed descriptions of cardiac geometry and architecture are necessary for examining and...
Abnormal changes in orientation of myofibers are associated with various cardiac diseases such as ar...
Automatic quantification of cardiac muscle properties in tissue sections might provide important inf...
The purpose of this thesis is to obtain and represent the orientation of the muscle fibres in the le...
Heterogeneity in cardiac tissue microstructure is a potential mechanism for the generation and maint...
The study of the topological organisation of myocardial cells is a basic requirement for understandi...
International audienceCardiac fibers, as well as their local arrangement in laminar sheets, have a c...
<p>(A) Fiber tracts in the lateral LV wall. The tracts are color-coded by their inclination or helix...
Abstract. The fiber orientation in the heart could influence both its mechanical and electrical oper...
A study of the connective tissue of the heart is necessary to identify mechanisms of cardiac patholo...
International audienceA human statistical atlas of the cardiac fiber architecture is constructed fro...
Background - The human heart is composed of a helical network of muscle fibers. These fibers are or...
Orientation of cell and its actin fibres dictate various properties of the cell and its associated t...
Abstract—Cardiac fibers, as well as their local arrangement in laminar sheets, have a complex spatia...
International audienceA good knowledge of the cardiac microarchitecture is essential for better unde...
Abstract. Detailed descriptions of cardiac geometry and architecture are necessary for examining and...
Abnormal changes in orientation of myofibers are associated with various cardiac diseases such as ar...
Automatic quantification of cardiac muscle properties in tissue sections might provide important inf...