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| Open AccessA fully automatic AI system for tooth and alveolar bone segmentation from cone-beam CT images
Accurate delineation of individual teeth and alveolar bones from dental cone-beam CT images is an essential step in digital dentistry for precision dental healthcare. Here, the authors present a deep learning system for efficient, precise, and fully automatic segmentation of real-patient CBCT images presenting highly variable appearances.
- Zhiming Cui
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| Open AccessMulti-task weak supervision enables anatomically-resolved abnormality detection in whole-body FDG-PET/CT
Computational decision support systems could provide clinical value in whole-body FDG PET/CT workflows, but labeled data is scarce and PET/CT imaging exams are cumbersome. Here, the authors describe a weak supervision framework that extracts regional abnormality labels from free-text radiology reports.
- Sabri Eyuboglu
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| Open AccessDevelopment and evaluation of an artificial intelligence system for COVID-19 diagnosis
In some contexts, rapid detection of COVID-19 from CT scans can be crucial for optimal patient management. Here, the authors present a Deep Learning system for this task with multi-center data, human reader comparison and age stratified results.
- Cheng Jin
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| Open AccessAccurate spike estimation from noisy calcium signals for ultrafast three-dimensional imaging of large neuronal populations in vivo
Two-photon laser scanning microscopy allows functional calcium imaging of large neuronal populations in vivo, but the recorded signals typically suffer from low signal to noise. Here the authors develop an algorithm, MLspike, which estimates action potentials from noisy calcium signals, and benchmark it against existing methods.
- Thomas Deneux
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| Open Access4D Visualization of replication foci in mammalian cells corresponding to individual replicons
Whether replication happens at individual replicons or in replication factories is a controversial debate. Here the authors use super-resolution microscopy and analysis of replication fork speed to present evidence in favour of replicons.
- V. O. Chagin
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| Open AccessStereomicroscopic 3D-pattern profiling of murine and human intestinal inflammation reveals unique structural phenotypes
The gut epithelium is damaged in inflammatory bowel disease, but capturing such lesions by histology can be difficult. Here, the authors use stereomicroscopy to visualize different 3D inflammatory structures and associated microbes in humans and in 16 genetic mouse models relevant to intestinal inflammation.
- Alex Rodriguez-Palacios
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| Open AccessVirtual finger boosts three-dimensional imaging and microsurgery as well as terabyte volume image visualization and analysis
Large three-dimensional images are commonly generated through biological experimentation. Here the authors report software tools for exploration of three-dimensional images along with applications to assist in imaging, microsurgery, visualization and annotation of large image data sets.
- Hanchuan Peng
- , Jianyong Tang
- & Fuhui Long