Meruvia-Pastor et al., 2011 - Google Patents
Estimating cell count and distribution in labeled histological samples using incremental cell searchMeruvia-Pastor et al., 2011
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- Meruvia-Pastor O
- Soh J
- Schmidt E
- Boughner J
- Xiao M
- Jamniczky H
- Hallgrímsson B
- Sensen C
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- International journal of biomedical imaging
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Cell proliferation is critical to the outgrowth of biological structures including the face and limbs. This cellular process has traditionally been studied via sequential histological sampling of these tissues. The length and tedium of traditional sampling is a major …
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