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Publication Classification:

Segmentation Method = Thresholding

Object of Interest = Other

  • "Bajcsy P, Lee S-C, Lin a, Folberg R: Three-dimensional volume reconstruction of extracellular matrix proteins in uveal melanoma from fluorescent confocal laser scanning microscope images. J Microsc 2006, 221(Pt 1):30–45."
  • "Celli JP, Rizvi I, Evans CL, Abu-Yousif AO, Hasan T: Quantitative imaging reveals heterogeneous growth dynamics and treatment-dependent residual tumor distributions in a three-dimensional ovarian cancer model. J Biomed Opt 2010, 15:051603."
  • "Herberich G, Windoffer R, Leube R, Aach T: 3D segmentation of keratin intermediate filaments in confocal laser scanning microscopy. In Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society. Boston, MA: IEEE EMBS; 2011:7751–4."
  • "Kojic N, Huang A, Chung E, Tschumperlin D, So PTC: Quantification of three-dimensional dynamics of intercellular geometry under mechanical loading using a weighted directional adaptive-threshold method. Opt Express 2008, 16:12403."
  • "Peng T, Murphy RF: Image-derived, three-dimensional generative models of cellular organization. Cytometry. A 2011, 79:383–91."
  • "Sbalzarini IF, Koumoutsakos P: Feature point tracking and trajectory analysis for video imaging in cell biology. J Struct Biol 2005, 151:182–95."



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