The discovery of tissue heterogeneity revolutionized the existing knowledge regarding the cellular, molecular, and pathophysiological mechanisms in biomedicine. Therefore, basic science investigations were redirected to encompass observation at the classical and quantum biology levels. Various approaches have been developed to investigate and capture tissue heterogeneity; however, these approaches are costly and incompatible with all types of samples. In this paper, we propose an approach to quantify heterogeneous cellular populations through combining histology and images processing techniques. In this approach, images of immunohistochemically stained sections are processed through color binning of DAB-stained cells (in brown) and non-stai...
In preclinical research, histological analysis of tissue samples is often limited to qualitative or ...
Immunofluorescence microscopy is an essential tool for tissue-based research, yet data reporting is ...
The tumor microenvironment can be spatially heterogenous, which makes it challenging to fully charac...
Solid tumors are heterogeneous tissues composed of a mixture of cancer and normal cells, which compl...
At very fine resolution the stochastic nature of gene expression and penetrance leading to phenotypi...
Immunohistochemistry and fluorescence in situ hybridization are the two standard methods for human e...
Quantitation of cell density in tissues has proven problematic over the years. The manual microscopi...
BACKGROUND: Semiquantitative evaluation and manual cell counting are the commonly used procedures to...
Morphologic heterogeneity within an individual tumor is well-recognized by histopathologists in surg...
136 pagesAnalyzing images has a long history in biology. As imaging technology and image analysis te...
In the last few years biologists and pathologists are relying more and more on image analysis, and i...
SummaryFlow cytometry allows highly quantitative analysis of complex dissociated populations at the ...
Abstract Background The extent of cellular heterogene...
This paper presents two automated methods for the segmentation ofimmunohistochemical tissue images t...
Morphological analysis of the appearance and quantity of cells and tissue architecture has been rout...
In preclinical research, histological analysis of tissue samples is often limited to qualitative or ...
Immunofluorescence microscopy is an essential tool for tissue-based research, yet data reporting is ...
The tumor microenvironment can be spatially heterogenous, which makes it challenging to fully charac...
Solid tumors are heterogeneous tissues composed of a mixture of cancer and normal cells, which compl...
At very fine resolution the stochastic nature of gene expression and penetrance leading to phenotypi...
Immunohistochemistry and fluorescence in situ hybridization are the two standard methods for human e...
Quantitation of cell density in tissues has proven problematic over the years. The manual microscopi...
BACKGROUND: Semiquantitative evaluation and manual cell counting are the commonly used procedures to...
Morphologic heterogeneity within an individual tumor is well-recognized by histopathologists in surg...
136 pagesAnalyzing images has a long history in biology. As imaging technology and image analysis te...
In the last few years biologists and pathologists are relying more and more on image analysis, and i...
SummaryFlow cytometry allows highly quantitative analysis of complex dissociated populations at the ...
Abstract Background The extent of cellular heterogene...
This paper presents two automated methods for the segmentation ofimmunohistochemical tissue images t...
Morphological analysis of the appearance and quantity of cells and tissue architecture has been rout...
In preclinical research, histological analysis of tissue samples is often limited to qualitative or ...
Immunofluorescence microscopy is an essential tool for tissue-based research, yet data reporting is ...
The tumor microenvironment can be spatially heterogenous, which makes it challenging to fully charac...