A data model and database for high-resolution pathology analytical image informatics
Background: The systematic analysis of imaged pathology specimens often results in a vast amount of morphological information at both the cellular and sub-cellular scales. While microscopy scanners and computerized analysis are capable of capturing and analyzing data rapidly, microscopy image data r...
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Main Authors: | Fusheng Wang (Author), Jun Kong (Author), Lee Cooper (Author), Tony Pan (Author), Tahsin Kurc (Author), Wenjin Chen (Author), Ashish Sharma (Author), Cristobal Niedermayr (Author), Tae W Oh (Author), Daniel Brat (Author), Alton B Farris (Author), David J Foran (Author), Joel Saltz (Author) |
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2011-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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