National Institute of Standards and Technology

Publication Classification:

Object of Interest = Nucleus

Imaging Modality = Confocal fluorescence

  • "Dzyubachyk O, Niessen W, Meijering E: Advanced Level-Set Based Multiple-Cell Segmentation and Tracking In Time-Lapse Fluorescence Microscopy Images. In Proceedings of the 5th IEEE Int. Symp. IEEE In Biomed. Imaging From Nano to Macro. IEEE Computer Society; 2008:185–188."
  • "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."
  • "Indhumathi C, Cai YY, Guan YQ, Opas M: An automatic segmentation algorithm for 3D cell cluster splitting using volumetric confocal images. J Microsc 2011, 243:60–76."
  • "Lin G, Adiga U, Olson K, Guzowski JF, Barnes C a, Roysam B: A hybrid 3D watershed algorithm incorporating gradient cues and object models for automatic segmentation of nuclei in confocal image stacks. Cytometry A 2003, 56:23–36."
  • "Lin G, Chawla MK, Olson K, Barnes CA, Guzowski JF, Bjornsson C, Shain W, Roysam B: A multi-model approach to simultaneous segmentation and classification of heterogeneous populations of cell nuclei in 3D confocal microscope images. Cytom Part A 2007, 71:724–736."
  • "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."
  • "McCullough DP, Gudla PR, Harris BS, Collins J a, Meaburn KJ, Nakaya M a, Yamaguchi TP, Misteli T, Lockett SJ: Segmentation of whole cells and cell nuclei from 3-D optical microscope images using dynamic programming. IEEE Trans Med Imaging 2008, 27:723–34."
  • "Mosaliganti K, Cooper L: Reconstruction of cellular biological structures from optical microscopy data. IEEE Trans Vis Comput Graph 2008, 14:863–876."
  • "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."
  • "Padfield DR, Rittscher J, Sebastian T, Thomas N, Roysam B: Spatio-Temporal Cell Cycle Analysis Using 3D Level Set Segmentation of Unstained Nuclei in Line Scan Confocal Fluorescence Images. 3rd IEEE Int Symp Biomed Imaging Macro to Nano, 2006 :1036–1039."
  • "Pop S, Dufour A, Garrec J Le, Ragni C V, Buckingham ME, Meilhac SM, Olivo-Marin J-C: A Fast and Automated Framework for Extraction of Nuclei From Cluttered 3D Images in Fluorescence Microscopy. In 2011 IEEE International Symposium on Biomedical Imaging: From Nano to Macro; 2011(Ptr 335):2113–2116."
  • "Russell RA, Adams NM, Stephens DA, Batty E, Jensen K, Freemont PS: Segmentation of fluorescence microscopy images for quantitative analysis of cell nuclear architecture. Biophys J 2009, 96:3379–89."
  • "Singh S, Raman S, Rittscher J, Machiraju R: Segmentation Evaluation for Fluorescence Microscopy Images of Biological Objects. In MIAAB 2009 International Workshop Proceedings; 2009:1–5."
  • "Wählby, C.; Sintorn, I.-M.; Erlandsson, F.; Borgefors, G.; Bengtsson, E.: Combining intensity , edge and shape information for 2D and 3D segmentation of cell nuclei in tissue sections. J Microsc 2004, 215(January):67–76."
  • "Zhu Y, Olson E, Subramanian A, Feiglin D, Varshney PK, Krol A: Neuronal nuclei localization in 3D using level set and watershed segmentation from laser scanning microscopy images. In Proc. SPIE. Volume 6914. Edited by Reinhardt JM, Pluim JPW.; 2008:691441–691441–8."



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