abstract: Quantitative three-dimensional (3D) computed tomography (CT) imaging of living single cells enables orientation-independent morphometric analysis of the intricacies of cellular physiology. Since its invention, x-ray CT has become indispensable in the clinic for diagnostic and prognostic purposes due to its quantitative absorption-based imaging in true 3D that allows objects of interest to be viewed and measured from any orientation. However, x-ray CT has not been useful at the level of single cells because there is insufficient contrast to form an image. Recently, optical CT has been developed successfully for fixed cells, but this technology called Cell-CT is incompatible with live-cell imaging due to the use of stains, such as h...
A major challenge in the field of optical imaging of live cells is achieving rapid, 3D, and noninvas...
The most recent discoveries in the biochemical field are highlighting the increasingly important rol...
We report the outcomes of the discussion initiated at the workshop entitled A 3D Cellular Context fo...
abstract: Despite significant advances in digital pathology and automation sciences, current diagnos...
generates three-dimensional microscopic images of cells Ravil Chamgoulov, Pierre Lane, and CalumMacA...
Imaging techniques are fundamental in order to understand cell organization and machinery in biologi...
The cell is three-dimensionally and dynamically organized into cellular compartments, including the ...
Optical imaging underpins biomedical research in many respects and recent decades have seen spectacu...
Three dimensional (3D) co-cultures to mimic cellular dynamics have brought significant impacts in t...
Three-dimensional cell-based tissue models have been increasingly useful in the fields of tissue eng...
The ability to directly visualize nanoscopic cellular structures and their spatial relationship in a...
Advances in cell biology and tissue engineering rely heavily on performing 2D cell culture experimen...
In biology most microscopy specimens, in particular living cells are transparent. In cell imaging, i...
Optical projection tomography is a new optical imaging method for visualizing small biological speci...
Three-dimensional in vitro tissue test systems are employed to examine cell behavior, test responses...
A major challenge in the field of optical imaging of live cells is achieving rapid, 3D, and noninvas...
The most recent discoveries in the biochemical field are highlighting the increasingly important rol...
We report the outcomes of the discussion initiated at the workshop entitled A 3D Cellular Context fo...
abstract: Despite significant advances in digital pathology and automation sciences, current diagnos...
generates three-dimensional microscopic images of cells Ravil Chamgoulov, Pierre Lane, and CalumMacA...
Imaging techniques are fundamental in order to understand cell organization and machinery in biologi...
The cell is three-dimensionally and dynamically organized into cellular compartments, including the ...
Optical imaging underpins biomedical research in many respects and recent decades have seen spectacu...
Three dimensional (3D) co-cultures to mimic cellular dynamics have brought significant impacts in t...
Three-dimensional cell-based tissue models have been increasingly useful in the fields of tissue eng...
The ability to directly visualize nanoscopic cellular structures and their spatial relationship in a...
Advances in cell biology and tissue engineering rely heavily on performing 2D cell culture experimen...
In biology most microscopy specimens, in particular living cells are transparent. In cell imaging, i...
Optical projection tomography is a new optical imaging method for visualizing small biological speci...
Three-dimensional in vitro tissue test systems are employed to examine cell behavior, test responses...
A major challenge in the field of optical imaging of live cells is achieving rapid, 3D, and noninvas...
The most recent discoveries in the biochemical field are highlighting the increasingly important rol...
We report the outcomes of the discussion initiated at the workshop entitled A 3D Cellular Context fo...