2014
DOI: 10.4236/am.2014.518273
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Automated Cell Detection and Morphometry on Growth Plate Images of Mouse Bone

Abstract: Microscopy imaging of mouse growth plates is extensively used in biology to understand the effect of specific molecules on various stages of normal bone development and on bone disease. Until now, such image analysis has been conducted by manual detection. In fact, when existing automated detection techniques were applied, morphological variations across the growth plate and heterogeneity of image background color, including the faint presence of cells (chondrocytes) located deeper in tissue away from the imag… Show more

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“…Automated cell image analysis is employed for several research purposes: to measure single cell and colony shape, density, size, location, co-localization, texture, intensity and several other features in cell culture [8,9]; to measure the cell morphometry in bone growth in vivo studies [10]; to analyze cell migration in living cells in culture [11]; to analyze the biomarker distribution in tumor cells [12]; to detect the presence of tumor cells in tissue samples [13]: to measure HIV particles neutralization performed by neutralizing antibodies [14].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Automated cell image analysis is employed for several research purposes: to measure single cell and colony shape, density, size, location, co-localization, texture, intensity and several other features in cell culture [8,9]; to measure the cell morphometry in bone growth in vivo studies [10]; to analyze cell migration in living cells in culture [11]; to analyze the biomarker distribution in tumor cells [12]; to detect the presence of tumor cells in tissue samples [13]: to measure HIV particles neutralization performed by neutralizing antibodies [14].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%