Highlights of Medical Physics (GMED) Talks @ APS 2023 March Meeting
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TABLE 1: Highlights of Medical Physics (GMED) Talks @ APS 2023 March Meeting
| Paper | Author(s) | |
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| 1 | MRI Standardization for Quantitative Disease Biomarkers: Implementation to Clinical Studies and Trials Related Papers Related Patents Related Grants Related Venues Related Experts View Highlight: We will present a use case of standardization of ADC as a breast cancer biomarker in neoadjuvant therapy monitoring in I-SPY2 clinical trial. |
Todor Karaulanov; Chamni Jayarathna; David Van Wie; Jessica Gibbs; Nu Le; David Newitt; Bonnie Joe; Nola Hylton; Lisa Wilmes; |
| 2 | Photoacoustic Tomography Beyond The Optical Diffusion Limit and Compressed Ultrafast Photography at Light Speed Related Papers Related Patents Related Grants Related Venues Related Experts View Highlight: We developed photoacoustic tomography (PAT) to peer deep into biological tissue. |
Lihong Wang; |
| 3 | Advantages and Challenges of Magnetic Resonance Image Guidance for Radiation Therapy Related Papers Related Patents Related Grants Related Venues Related Experts View Highlight: The result of this pairing is that MRI-guided radiation therapy faces unique challenges and tradeoffs between imaging and treatment capabilities. This talk provides an overview of the complications that arise when combining these two technologies as well as the advantages that make it worth the effort, with a focus on our experience with the Viewray MRIdian platform at New York Presbyterian Hospital. |
David Ouellette; Ryan Pennell; |
| 4 | Photon-counting-detector CT: Technology and Clinical Applications Related Papers Related Patents Related Grants Related Venues Related Experts View Highlight: This talk will provide an overview of the PCD-CT technology and various clinical applications that may benefit from it. |
Lifeng Yu; |
| 5 | Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation: A Non-invasive Neuromodulation Technique for Altering Neuronal Networks in The Brain Related Papers Related Patents Related Grants Related Venues Related Experts View Highlight: We have investigated a feasibility study of combined TMS and DBS using brain phantom in collaboration with the VCU Dept. of Neurosurgery [2], [3]. |
Ravi Hadimani; |
| 6 | Adaptation of CRISPR Repertoires to The Virome Related Papers Related Patents Related Grants Related Venues Related Experts View Highlight: Recent theoretical work suggests that the structure and organization of the immune repertoires of prokaryotes are shaped by adaptation to the statistics of viral infections. We explain these findings and their implications for the principles underlying CRISPR-based adaptive immunity. |
Vijay Balasubramanian; |
| 7 | Spatiotemporal Dynamics of Immune Cells in The Spinal Cord During CNS Autoimmunity Related Papers Related Patents Related Grants Related Venues Related Experts View Highlight: We aim to understand better how immune cells couple cell migration to functions in target tissues. |
Shivashankar Othy; |
| 8 | Building Models of T Cells’ Self/non-self Discrimination from Automatized/dynamic High-dimensional Experimental Profiling Related Papers Related Patents Related Grants Related Venues Related Experts View Highlight: We present an experimental/theoretical pipeline to build a quantitative model of antigen discrimination by T cells. |
Gregoire Altan-Bonnet; |
| 9 | Beyond Density: Spatial Distribution of Lymphocytes in Triple-negative Breast Cancer Tumors Related Papers Related Patents Related Grants Related Venues Related Experts View Highlight: We consider triple negative breast cancer (TNBC) which is a particularly aggressive form of breast cancer. |
Juliana Wortman; |
| 10 | Models of Ligand Discrimination in Cross-wired Signaling Pathways Related Papers Related Patents Related Grants Related Venues Related Experts View Highlight: I will present several theoretical models of accurate and specific input-output mapping in cross-wired pathways, and show how a ligand-receptor signaling pathway can be mapped onto a classifier of an artificial neural network type. |
Anton Zilman; |
| 11 | Proliferative Advantage of Specific Aneuploid Cells Drives Evolution of Tumor Karyotypes Related Papers Related Patents Related Grants Related Venues Related Experts View Highlight: Here we show, by introducing a mathematical model based on a concept of a macro-karyotype, that tumor karyotypes can be explained by proliferation-driven evolution of aneuploid cells. |
Lucija Tomašic; Ivana Ban; Marianna Trakala; Iva Toli?; Nenad Pavin; |
| 12 | Impact of The Cancer Endocycle on Cell Survival After Therapy Related Papers Related Patents Related Grants Related Venues Related Experts View Highlight: We characterized nuclear morphology and function as cancer cells underwent chemotherapeutic treatment and recovery to identify the unique characteristics that are associated with treatment resistance and successful survival. |
Robert Austin; Kenneth Pienta; Chi-Ju Kim; Anna Gonye; Kevin Truskowski; Cheng-Fan Lee; Yoon-Kyoung Cho; Sarah Amend; |
| 13 | Modeling and Computer Simulation of A Possible Prognostic Analysis of The Biomechanical Dynamics of Cardiovascular Diseases Using Electrocardiogram Related Papers Related Patents Related Grants Related Venues Related Experts View Highlight: For cardiovascular diseases (CVA), the resultant superposed wave which encompasses their biomechanical dynamics are depicted in the electrocardiograms (ECG) of the IPs. In this study, we demonstrated that by simulating the decomposition of these ECG into the characteristic waves of the HP and CVA, it is possible to determine the prognostic analysis of the latter from their biomechanical dynamics. |
GODFREY EJIROGHENE AKPOJOTOR; Sharon Egboro; Moses Imah; Edison Enaibe; Omosede Osafile; Erhieyovwe Akpata; |
| 14 | A Possible Prognostic Analysis of The Biomechanical Dynamics of SARS-CoV-2 Using Electrocardiogram Related Papers Related Patents Related Grants Related Venues Related Experts View Highlight: In studying SARS-CoV-2, we use the modeling strategy of assuming that the biological behaviour of the presence of the virus in the infected person (IP) can be physically described as the superposition of its characteristic wave on the characteristic wave of the healthy person (HP). |
GODFREY EJIROGHENE AKPOJOTOR; Moses Imah; Sharon Egboro; Erhieyovwe Akpata; Edison Enaibe; |
| 15 | Harnessing The Power of Magnetic Resonance Physics to Study Cerebral Aging and Dementias Related Papers Related Patents Related Grants Related Venues Related Experts View Highlight: Using this technology to examine changes in tissue microstructure and function in aging or pathology has the potential to provide a window into the underlying age-related diseases’ biology and mechanisms, and to nominate new MR biomarkers for longitudinal assessment and targets for intervention. The purpose of my talk is to provide an overview about some of these advanced MRI techniques, and their application to provide new insights into white matter maturation and degenerations in normative aging and dementias. |
Mustapha Bouhrara; |
| 16 | A Comparative Study on The Effects of Ammonia on The Growth and Metabolism of Two Glioblastoma Cell Lines Probed By NMR Spectroscopy Related Papers Related Patents Related Grants Related Venues Related Experts View Highlight: In this study, we investigated how different concentrations of ammonium chloride affect two cell lines of glioblastoma: SfxL and U87. |
Kathleen Cate Domalogdog; Melaud Mostafa Elahi; Lloyd Lumata; |
| 17 | A Hand-Held, Fast, Small Volume Blood Diagnostics Device for MethylGlyoxal, A Biomarker for Alzheimer’s Disease’s Mild Cognitive Impairment Stage Related Papers Related Patents Related Grants Related Venues Related Experts View Abstract: Around 44 million people worldwide suffer from Alzheimer’s Disease (AD). AD is a progressive, neurodegenerative disease that destroys critical brain functions. AD is the 6th … |
Srivatsan Swaminathan; Nicole Herbots; Jason Mayo; Jennifer Wong; Sean Stanek; Haley Ellis; |
| 18 | Detection and Prediction of Chemotherapy-related Cognitive Impairment Using Quantitative Neuroimaging and Innovative AI Tools Related Papers Related Patents Related Grants Related Venues Related Experts View Highlight: This work demonstrates successful preliminary development of new, reliable, patient-specific informatics to improve long-term care of chemotherapy patients. |
Alison Deatsch; Mauro Namías; Megan Zuelsdorff; Lisa Bratzke; Robert Jeraj; |
| 19 | P301L Tau Mediates Increased Glutamate Release in Hippocampal Neurons Via Increased VGLUT1 in Tauopathy Mouse Model Related Papers Related Patents Related Grants Related Venues Related Experts View Highlight: Here we focus on an early onset rTg(Tau P301L)4510 tauopathy mouse model that exhibits hyperexcitability in hippocampal neurons of adult mice that is correlated with presynaptic changes and increased extracellular glutamate levels. |
Michael Gramlich; Erika Taipala; Jeremiah Pfitzer; Morgan Hellums; Miranda Reed; |
| 20 | Multinomial Logistic Regression Algorithm for The Classification of Patients with Common Parkinsonian Syndromes Related Papers Related Patents Related Grants Related Venues Related Experts View Highlight: We developed and tested a multinomial logistic regression algorithm (MLR) for the classification of 18F-fluorodeoxyglucose positron emission tomography images of healthy subjects (CN) and patients with Parkinson disease (PD), multiple system atrophy (MSA) or progressive supranuclear palsy (PSP). |
Eva Stokelj; Tomaz Rus; Jan Jamsek; Maja Trost; Urban Simoncic; |
| 21 | Tracking of The Metabolic Effects of Dichloroacetate in Colorectal Cancer Cells Using NMR Related Papers Related Patents Related Grants Related Venues Related Experts View Highlight: In this study, the effects of dichloroacetate on the metabolism in cultured colorectal cancer cells have been studied. |
Emmanuel Ameh; Lloyd Lumata; |
| 22 | Micron-scale Magnetic Resonance Imaging with Dynamic Nuclear Polarization at 5 K Related Papers Related Patents Related Grants Related Venues Related Experts View Abstract: Spatial resolution in inductively-detected magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is limited by the relatively low sensitivity of conventional nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR). At room … |
Robert Tycko; |
| 23 | Real-Time In Vivo Tracking of Biological and Biochemical Milieu Using Hyperpolarized Magnetic Resonance Biosensors Related Papers Related Patents Related Grants Related Venues Related Experts View Highlight: Although less sensitive than 13C, 15N-labeled (γ=4.31 MHz/T) biosensors have also been reported in a select number of hyperpolarized (HP) MR studies. In this presentation, the physics and instrumental aspects of the hyperpolarized magnetic resonance technology will be discussed in addition to its application in real-time tracking of the biological and biochemical activities in cells and in vivo in cancer and other pathologies. |
Lloyd Lumata; |
| 24 | Analyzing Mixed Cell Populations Using Aquaporin-1 As A Genetically Encoded Reporter for Diffusion Weighted MRI and Monte Carlo Simulations Related Papers Related Patents Related Grants Related Venues Related Experts View Highlight: As a first step, we are trying to understand the relationship between diffusion changes to cell parameters in mixed cell populations of AQP1-labeled cells and unlabeled cells via live cell MRI and Monte Carlo simulations. |
Rochishnu Chowdhury; |
| 25 | Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Force Microscopy Experiments for Single-Pulse T1 and Real-Space Spin Diffusion Imaging Related Papers Related Patents Related Grants Related Venues Related Experts View Highlight: We report the design and operation of a Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Force Microscopy (NMRFM) probe for studying 1H resonance in room-temperature liquids, varying T 1 with CuSO 4 paramagnetic ions. |
Peter Kampschroeder; Yawer Sagar; Devan Shoemaker; Justin Skweres; John Markert; |
| 26 | Unambiguous MRI Contrast with Magnetic Nanoparticles: "Color" Contrast at High Field and Positive Contrast at Low Field Related Papers Related Patents Related Grants Related Venues Related Experts View Highlight: In this talk, I will describe new pathways to realize unambiguous MNP labels using “color” contrast at high fields and positive contrast at low magnetic fields. |
Samuel Oberdick; Kalina Jordanova; John Lundstrom; Giacomo Parigi; Megan Poorman; Kathryn Keenan; Stephen Dodd; Alan Koretsky; Gary Zabow; |
| 27 | Dynamics of Magnetic Nanoparticle Assemblies in Magnetic Particle Imaging Related Papers Related Patents Related Grants Related Venues Related Experts View Highlight: Here, we present mechanistic characterization using time-resolved magnetometry and electron microscopy for our synthesized ferrite iron oxide nanoparticles over a range of temperatures (275-320 K), magnetic field amplitudes (1-20 mT RMS), and timescales (20 ns to 10 seconds) to elucidate chaining dynamics. |
Thinh Bui; Samuel Oberdick; Frank Abel; Adam Biacchi; Eduardo Correa; Klaus Quelhas; Mark-Alexander Henn; Weston Tew; Angela Hight Walker; Cindi Dennis; Michael Donahue; Solomon Woods; |
| 28 | Colloidal Nanomagnets Developed with Strong Liquid-Phase AC Field Response for Remote 3D Imaging and Thermometry Related Papers Related Patents Related Grants Related Venues Related Experts View Abstract: Colloidal nanomagnets (CNMs) are an exciting class of material being investigated for use in a host of remote therapeutic and diagnostic modalities such as magnetic particle … |
Adam Biacchi; Thinh Bui; Frank Abel; Eduardo Correa; Samuel Oberdick; Curt Richter; Cindi Dennis; Solomon Woods; Angela Hight Walker; |
| 29 | Investigation of Soft Magnetic Material Cores in Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation Coils and The Effect of Changing Core Shapes on The Induced Electric Field in Small Animals Related Papers Related Patents Related Grants Related Venues Related Experts View Highlight: Materials proposed for the analysis in this study include Iron Cobalt Vanadium alloy (Fe-Co-V) also known as Permendur, Carbon Steel (AISI 1010) and Manganese Zinc ferrites (MnZn ferrites). |
Mohannad Tashli; Ravi Hadimani; George Weistroffer; Aryan Mhaskar; Deepak Kumbhare; Mark Baron; |
| 30 | High-speed, Sensitive NV-diamond Magnetic Imager for Microscopic Biomagnetism Related Papers Related Patents Related Grants Related Venues Related Experts View Highlight: Leveraging recent Ramsey-based imaging protocols, which has enhanced sensitivity, bandwidth, and uniformity compared to conventional continuous-wave optically detected magnetic resonance (CW-ODMR) method, we present a high-sensitivity, broadband magnetic imager capable of resolving sub-millisecond-scale temporal magnetic dynamics with improved robustness to experimental imperfections. |
Jiashen Tang; Zechuan Yin; Tao Tao; Connor Hart; Jennifer Schloss; Matthew Turner; John Blanchard; Ronald Walsworth; |
| 31 | Tracking The Effect of Deuterated Water on Glycolysis in Cancer Cells Using 13C Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Related Papers Related Patents Related Grants Related Venues Related Experts View Highlight: Increasing or depleting the amount of D2O present in water has been found to cause severe cytotoxicity in cultured cells and mice. This work seeks to investigate the effect that D2O has on the metabolic pathways of cultured neuroblastoma and glioblastoma cells, specifically regarding its impact on glucose metabolism and lactate production via glycolysis. |
Cody Larsen; Lloyd Lumata; |
| 32 | Two Dimensional Imaging Using A Single-Sided Field Free Line Magnetic Particle Scanner Related Papers Related Patents Related Grants Related Venues Related Experts View Highlight: In this work we demonstrate the first 2D imaging of various phantoms as a proof of principle of our design. |
Christopher McDonough; Alexey Tonyushkin; |
| 33 | Deep Learning Image Formation in Medical Imaging Related Papers Related Patents Related Grants Related Venues Related Experts View Highlight: This presentation will cover emerging Deep Imaging approaches, with emphasis on application to volumetric x-ray imaging for point-of-care imaging and interventional radiology applications. |
Alejandro Sisniega; |
| 34 | A Phantom Study of X-ray Fluorescence Measurements of Iron and Zinc Concentrations in Superficial Cutaneous Blood Related Papers Related Patents Related Grants Related Venues Related Experts View Highlight: Future work will assess radiation dose and the effects of varying skin x-ray attenuation on detection and concentration measurement. |
Mihai Gherase; Vega Mahajan; |
| 35 | Electrical Impedance Tomography (EIT) in 3D: Introducing The Sensitivity Method for Biomedical Imaging Related Papers Related Patents Related Grants Related Venues Related Experts View Abstract: Electrical impedance tomography (EIT) is a noninvasive imaging method whereby electrical measurements on the periphery of a conductor are inverted to map its internal … |
Matthew Grayson; Claire Onsager; Chulin Wang; Charles Costakis; Can Aygen; Lauren Lang; Suzan van der Lee; |
| 36 | Model-based Approaches for Quantitative Dual-energy Cone-beam CT Related Papers Related Patents Related Grants Related Venues Related Experts View Highlight: We present the current efforts in enabling BMD and BME quantification on a dedicated, point-of-care extremity cone-beam CT (CBCT). |
Stephen Liu; Joseph Stayman; Wojciech Zbijewski; |
| 37 | Using Natural Language Processing to Extract Features from Clinical Notes for Medical Physics Quality Assurance Related Papers Related Patents Related Grants Related Venues Related Experts View Highlight: The restored database, with substantial data filled in by the NLP methods described, will be used to train and deploy an anomaly detection algorithm [1] that detects potentially erroneous radiotherapy prescriptions and assists with medical physics quality assurance. |
Connor Thropp; Laura Buchanan; Timothy Leech; Qiongge Li; Eric Klein; |
| 38 | Machine Learning Enabled Potential Approach for Cardiovascular Risks Prediction Related Papers Related Patents Related Grants Related Venues Related Experts View Highlight: We have introduced a highly sensitive flexible piezoelectric sensor fabricated from a simple solution processable technique. |
Anand Babu; Dipankar Mandal; |
| 39 | NMR Spectroscopic Investigation of The Effect of LDH Inhibitor Sodium Oxamate on Glucose Metabolism in Cancer Cell Related Papers Related Patents Related Grants Related Venues Related Experts View Highlight: In this work, we have investigated via carbon-13 nuclear magnetic resonance the concentration dependence of sodium oxamate and the role of glutamine on [1-13C] glucose metabolism in a variety of cultured cancers cell including renal cell carcinoma (786-O), hepatocellular carcinoma (HepG-2), and glioblastoma (SfXL cells). |
Asiye Asaadzade; Lloyd Lumata; |
| 40 | The Metabolism of Galactose in Hypoxic Cancer Cells Related Papers Related Patents Related Grants Related Venues Related Experts View Highlight: In preliminary trials, we examined the metabolism of galactose in Colo-205 and LoVo colorectal cancer cells, SFXL and U87 Glioblastoma cells, Miapaca2 pancreatic cancer cells, and HUH-7 liver cancer cells. |
Daniel Anable; Lloyd Lumata; |
| 41 | Sensitivity of QA Testing to Beam Drifts in LINACs: A MC Study Related Papers Related Patents Related Grants Related Venues Related Experts View Highlight: We started by validating a Monte Carlo model of the Elekta Agility radiation therapy treatment head at three photon treatment energies, 6MV, 10MV and 18MV using GATE/Geant4. |
Alicia Martin; Thad Harroun; Josef Dubicki; |
| 42 | Monte Carlo Simulations of The Effect of Magnetic Field on Deposited Dose in Proton Therapy Related Papers Related Patents Related Grants Related Venues Related Experts View Highlight: This work focusses on the change in deposited dose with field strength applied either along the beam direction or perpendicular to it. |
Mike Sumption; Abdelhai Benali; Lanchun Lu; Nilendu Gupta; E.W. Collings; |
| 43 | Exploring Heavy-Ion Fusion As A Pathway for Production of Indium-111 Related Papers Related Patents Related Grants Related Venues Related Experts View Highlight: The aims of the study are to suggest new reaction combinations for the production of 111In radionuclide, compare different models, and explore the impact of deformation parameters on the heavy-ion fusion cross-sections and barrier distribution. |
Pete Miller; |
| 44 | Microstructure-Dependent Optical Properties of Doped Spinel Oxide Nanosystems Related Papers Related Patents Related Grants Related Venues Related Experts View Highlight: Annealing changes the defect structures of Cr and the trap states and the strength of the energy transfer between the different Cr defects and significantly affects the optical properties. We found crystal field decrease at low temperatures caused by quasi-melted pseudocrystalline surface, making them temperature sensitive, an order of magnitude increase in the photon yield upon X-ray or UV illumination, and temperature-dependent LLP. |
David Beke; Adam Gali; Mátyás Rudolf; Bence Markus; |
| 45 | Non-opsin-based Biological Vision: The Physics of Infrared Light Sensing in The Pit Viper Related Papers Related Patents Related Grants Related Venues Related Experts View Highlight: To address these, we employ an experimental realization of a pit membrane using an InGaAs detector translated within a model pit. |
Zachary Miller; Abby Leung; Trevor Arp; Nathaniel Gabor; |
| 46 | Modular Hyperspectral Imaging System Related Papers Related Patents Related Grants Related Venues Related Experts View Highlight: In this contribution, we present development and characterization of a modular push-broom HSI system for imaging samples in transmission and reflection utilizing the 400 – 1000 nm spectral range. |
Matija Milanic; Jost Stergar; Luka Rogelj; Tadej Tomanic; |
| 47 | State-of-the-Art Technologies for Optical Imaging of Biological Tissues: Contrast, Resolution, and Throughput Related Papers Related Patents Related Grants Related Venues Related Experts View Highlight: This talk will provide an overview of applications of optical imaging in biological tissues including methods such as fluorescence and nonlinear contrast, super-resolution, and holography and interferometry. |
Yuankai Tao; |
| 48 | Blue-light Optical Coherence Microscopsy Related Papers Related Patents Related Grants Related Venues Related Experts View Highlight: In this study, we present a blue-light OCM system with a center wavelength of 450 nm and a 6 nm bandwidth. |
Shanjida Khan; Kai Neuhaus; Omkar Thaware; Shuibin Ni; Myeong Ju; Travis Redd; David Huang; Yifan Jian; |
| 49 | Accurate Henle’s Fiber Layer Measurement By Volumetric Directional OCT Related Papers Related Patents Related Grants Related Venues Related Experts View Highlight: We proposed a novel imaging technology, Volumetric Directional OCT (VD-OCT), a dedicated OCT system with two sets of optical scanners that can precisely control and continuously and synchronously update the imaging beam entry points during a volumetric OCT scan. |
Shuibin Ni; Shanjida Khan; Thanh-Tin P. Nguyen; Ringo Ng; Brandon Lujan; Ou Tan; David Huang; Yifan Jian; |
| 50 | Larrea Tridentata: A Path to A Non-invasive Brain Cancer Treatment Related Papers Related Patents Related Grants Related Venues Related Experts View Highlight: The plant Larrea tridentata (La Gobernadora in Mexico or Creosote bush in the United States) is known to have medical properties for different disorders, including cancer, due to one of its components, the nordihydroguaiaretic acid (NDGA). By using confocal Raman microscopy to analyze the function of NDGA in normal astrocytes and glioblastoma, we found evidence that this acid does not affect the former, making this a potential non-invasive alternative for cancer treatment. |
Lizbeth Martinez Lopez; Felicia Manciu; Kevin Bennet; Marian Manciu; |
| 51 | Quantification of Malaria Parasite in Blood Smears Using Phase Microscopy Related Papers Related Patents Related Grants Related Venues Related Experts View Highlight: We present the results of phase microscopy using an automated digital processing technique for malaria parasite detection and identification of species and stages. |
Charlotte Kyeremah; David Newey; Albert Adu; Wisdom Mensah; Daniel Haehn; Chandra Yelleswarapu; |
| 52 | The Effects of Hypoxia on Cancer Cell Motility and on Cell Size Related Papers Related Patents Related Grants Related Venues Related Experts View Highlight: We investigate the effects of hypoxia on cancer cell motility (as a potential indicator of EMT) and on cell size (as a potential indicator of PACC formation). |
Robert Austin; Kimberly Shen; Noreen Hosny; Kenneth Pienta; Sarah Amend; Emma Hammarlund; |
| 53 | Fourier Space Analysis of Tissue Order Related Papers Related Patents Related Grants Related Venues Related Experts View Highlight: We present an approach to determine the overall order of tissue architecture in histology slides of murine abdominal wall samples with induced peritonitis. |
Jost Stergar; Katja Lakota; Martina Perše; Matija Tomši?; Nika Kojc; Matija Milanic; |
| 54 | Hyperspectral Imaging and Optical Profilometry of Murine Tumor Models Related Papers Related Patents Related Grants Related Venues Related Experts View Highlight: In this study, we combined hyperspectral imaging (HSI) with 3D optical profilometry (OP) to image multiple subcutaneously grown murine tumor models. |
Tadej Tomanic; Luka Rogelj; Jost Stergar; Bostjan Markelc; Tim Bozic; Simona Kranjc Brezar; Gregor Sersa; Matija Milanic; |