Background Prostate cancer is one of the leading causes of cancer related deaths. For diagnosis, predicting the outcome of the disease, and for assessing potential new biomarkers, pathologists and researchers routinely analyze histological samples. Morphological and molecular information may be integrated by aligning microscopic histological images in a multiplex fashion. This process is usually time-consuming and results in intra- and inter-user variability. The aim of this study is to investigate the feasibility of using modern image analysis methods for automated alignment of microscopic images from differently stained adjacent paraffin sections from prostatic tissue specimens. Methods Tissue samples, obtained from biopsy or radical pros...
Rationale and Objectives Needle biopsy is currently the only way to confirm prostate cancer. To incr...
The first step towards the three-dimensional (3D) reconstruction of histological structures from ser...
Automatic registration of multi-modal microscopy images for integrative analysis of prostate tissue ...
International audienceNo current imaging technique is capable of detecting with precision tumors in ...
Background: Accurate and precise alignment of histopathology tissue sections is a key step for the i...
Purpose: To present a semi-automatic deformable registration algorithm for co-registering T2-weighte...
Prostate cancer is the second most common cancer in men. In order to improve diagnosis and prognosis...
This paper presents a 3D non-rigid registration algorithm between histological and MR images of the ...
Joint analysis of multiple biomarker images and tissue morphology is important for disease diagnosis...
The identification and classification of tissue abnormalities for the purpose of disease diagnosis h...
Prostate cancer is a disease affecting growing numbers of people, which can form metastases and caus...
We present two new methods for automatic registration of microscope images of consecutive tissue se...
Prostate cancer is the second most commonly diagnosed cancer of men, an estimated 192,000 men are di...
Multimodal and multiprotocol image registration refers to the process of alignment of two or more im...
International audienceNo current imaging technique is capable of detecting with precision tumours wi...
Rationale and Objectives Needle biopsy is currently the only way to confirm prostate cancer. To incr...
The first step towards the three-dimensional (3D) reconstruction of histological structures from ser...
Automatic registration of multi-modal microscopy images for integrative analysis of prostate tissue ...
International audienceNo current imaging technique is capable of detecting with precision tumors in ...
Background: Accurate and precise alignment of histopathology tissue sections is a key step for the i...
Purpose: To present a semi-automatic deformable registration algorithm for co-registering T2-weighte...
Prostate cancer is the second most common cancer in men. In order to improve diagnosis and prognosis...
This paper presents a 3D non-rigid registration algorithm between histological and MR images of the ...
Joint analysis of multiple biomarker images and tissue morphology is important for disease diagnosis...
The identification and classification of tissue abnormalities for the purpose of disease diagnosis h...
Prostate cancer is a disease affecting growing numbers of people, which can form metastases and caus...
We present two new methods for automatic registration of microscope images of consecutive tissue se...
Prostate cancer is the second most commonly diagnosed cancer of men, an estimated 192,000 men are di...
Multimodal and multiprotocol image registration refers to the process of alignment of two or more im...
International audienceNo current imaging technique is capable of detecting with precision tumours wi...
Rationale and Objectives Needle biopsy is currently the only way to confirm prostate cancer. To incr...
The first step towards the three-dimensional (3D) reconstruction of histological structures from ser...
Automatic registration of multi-modal microscopy images for integrative analysis of prostate tissue ...