Healthy red blood cells (RBCs) undergo a gradual morphological transformation during storage. From original healthy discocytes, RBCs gradually lose membrane surface area and cell volume, eventually turning into ghost (lysed cell). The degree of deterioration varies from cell to cell. These cells can be classified into 7 classes: discocyte, stomatocyte, echinocyte 1, echinocyte 2, echinocyte 3, sphero-echinocyte and spherocyte. Currently, researchers categorize a blood cell into different class by visual inspection. This work is laborious and inefficient. The limitation on the sample size is a problem for the evaluation of the blood unit quality and other research. Our objective was to test linear discriminants for classification work. The ...
Counting and identifying red blood cells (RBCs) by shape is an important step in diagnosing several ...
Sickle cell anemia, which is also called sickle cell disease (SCD), is a hematological disorder that...
The biconcave shape and corresponding deformability of the human red blood cell (RBC) is an essenti...
About 15 million unit of stored red blood cells are transfused to nearly 5 million patients each yea...
Background and Objectives The morphology of red blood cells (RBCs) deteriorates progressively during...
Red blood cells (RBC) ability to circulate is closely related to their surface area-to-volume ratio....
Combining microfluidics technology with machine learning represents an innovative approach to conduc...
Sickle cell anemia is an abnormal red blood cell which leads to blood vessel obstruction joined by p...
The flow dynamics of red blood cells in vivo in blood capillaries and in vitro in microfluidic chann...
Blood cell detection considers a gold standard key in diagnosing blood disease and producing automat...
Blood cell segmentation is an important innovation for automatic differential blood counting, classi...
The red blood cells (RBCs) population is characterized by a high heterogeneity in membrane area, cel...
[eng] Red blood cell (RBC) deformation is the consequence of several diseases, including sickle cell...
Introduction Morphological review of the peripheral blood smear is still a crucial diagnostic aid as...
Background: Red blood cell (RBC) analysis is a key feature in the evaluation of hematological disord...
Counting and identifying red blood cells (RBCs) by shape is an important step in diagnosing several ...
Sickle cell anemia, which is also called sickle cell disease (SCD), is a hematological disorder that...
The biconcave shape and corresponding deformability of the human red blood cell (RBC) is an essenti...
About 15 million unit of stored red blood cells are transfused to nearly 5 million patients each yea...
Background and Objectives The morphology of red blood cells (RBCs) deteriorates progressively during...
Red blood cells (RBC) ability to circulate is closely related to their surface area-to-volume ratio....
Combining microfluidics technology with machine learning represents an innovative approach to conduc...
Sickle cell anemia is an abnormal red blood cell which leads to blood vessel obstruction joined by p...
The flow dynamics of red blood cells in vivo in blood capillaries and in vitro in microfluidic chann...
Blood cell detection considers a gold standard key in diagnosing blood disease and producing automat...
Blood cell segmentation is an important innovation for automatic differential blood counting, classi...
The red blood cells (RBCs) population is characterized by a high heterogeneity in membrane area, cel...
[eng] Red blood cell (RBC) deformation is the consequence of several diseases, including sickle cell...
Introduction Morphological review of the peripheral blood smear is still a crucial diagnostic aid as...
Background: Red blood cell (RBC) analysis is a key feature in the evaluation of hematological disord...
Counting and identifying red blood cells (RBCs) by shape is an important step in diagnosing several ...
Sickle cell anemia, which is also called sickle cell disease (SCD), is a hematological disorder that...
The biconcave shape and corresponding deformability of the human red blood cell (RBC) is an essenti...