National Institute of Standards and Technology

Publication Classification:

Segmentation Evaluation = Unknown

Imaging Modality = Confocal fluorescence

  • "Dzyubachyk O, van Cappellen W a., Essers J, Niessen W, Meijering E: Energy minimization methods for cell motion correction and intracellular analysis in live-cell fluorescence microscopy. In 2009 IEEE International Symposium on Biomedical Imaging: From Nano to Macro. Ieee; 2009:1127–1130."
  • "Hu Y, Osuna-Highley E, Hua J, Nowicki TS, Stolz R, McKayle C, Murphy RF: Automated analysis of protein subcellular location in time series images. Bioinformatics 2010, 26:1630–6."
  • "Juba D, Cardone A, Ip CY, Simon Jr. CG, Tison CK, Kumar G, Brady M, Varshney A: Parallel Geometric Classification of Stem Cells by Their 3D Morphology. Comput Sci Discov 2013, 6."
  • "Kerschnitzki M, Kollmannsberger P, Burghammer M, Duda GN, Weinkamer R, Wagermaier W, Fratzl P: Architecture of the osteocyte network correlates with bone material quality. J Bone Miner Res 2013, 28:1837–45."
  • "Krausz E, de Hoogt R, Gustin E, Cornelissen F, Grand-Perret T, Janssen L, Vloemans N, Wuyts D, Frans S, Axel A, Peeters PJ, Hall B, Cik M: Translation of a Tumor Microenvironment Mimicking 3D Tumor Growth Co-culture Assay Platform to High-Content Screening. J Biomol Screen 2012."
  • "Oh JH, Gertych A, Tajbakhsh J: Nuclear DNA Methylation and Chromatin Condensation Phenotypes Are Distinct Between Normally Proliferating / Aging , Rapidly Growing / Immortal , and Senescent Cells ABSTRACT :. Oncotarget 2013, 4:474–493."
  • "Peng T, Murphy RF: Image-derived, three-dimensional generative models of cellular organization. Cytometry. A 2011, 79:383–91."
  • "Xiong F, Ma W, Hiscock TW, Mosaliganti KR, Tentner AR, Brakke KA, Rannou N, Gelas A, Souhait L, Swinburne IA, Obholzer ND, Megason SG: Interplay of Cell Shape and Division Orientation Promotes Robust Morphogenesis of Developing Epithelia. Cell 2014, 159:415–427."



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Date created: April 10, 2014 | Last updated: