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Publication Classification:

Segmentation Method = Other

  • "Buggenthin F, Marr C, Schwarzfischer M, Hoppe PS, Hilsenbeck O, Schroeder T, Theis FJ: An automatic method for robust and fast cell detection in bright field images from high-throughput microscopy. BMC Bioinformatics 2013, 14:297."
  • "Chalfoun J, Kociolek M, Dima A, Halter M, Cardone A, Peskin A, Bajcsy P, Brady M: Segmenting time-lapse phase contrast images of adjacent NIH 3T3 cells. J. Microsc. 2013, 249:41–52."
  • "Chalfoun J, Majurski M, Dima A, Stuelten C, Peskin A: FogBank?: A Single Cell Segmentation across Multiple Cell Lines and Image Modalities. BMC Bioinformatics 2014, 15:431."
  • "Cohen AR, Gomes FL a F, Roysam B, Cayouette M: Computational prediction of neural progenitor cell fates. Nat Methods 2010, 7:213–8."
  • "Hadjidemetriou S, Gabrielli B, Mele K, Vallotton P: Detection and tracking of cell divisions in phase contrast video microscopy. In Proc. of the Third MICCAI Worshop on Microscopic Image Analysis with Applications in Biology. New York, NY, USA: MICCAI; 2008."
  • "Lou X, Kang M, Xenopoulos P, Muñoz-Descalzo S, Hadjantonakis A-K: A Rapid and Efficient 2D/3D Nuclear Segmentation Method for Analysis of Early Mouse Embryo and Stem Cell Image Data. Stem cell reports 2014, 2:382–97."
  • "Takemoto S, Yokota H: Algorithm selection based on a region similarity metric for intracellular image segmentation. In Image Segmentation. Edited by Dr Ho P-G. InTech; 2011:419–434."
  • "Wang Q, Niemi J, Tan C-M, You L, West M: Image segmentation and dynamic lineage analysis in single-cell fluorescence microscopy. Cytometry A 2010, 77:101–10."



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