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Pathology, Gynaecological Pathology STRUCTURE
, 1999
"... Abstract: This review describes the structure of the adenomatous polyposis coli (APC) gene with expressed proteins and their possible tissue interactions. The functions of APC in animals and humans are discussed. The mutational spectrum with clinical impact on colon pathology and gynaecological path ..."
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Abstract: This review describes the structure of the adenomatous polyposis coli (APC) gene with expressed proteins and their possible tissue interactions. The functions of APC in animals and humans are discussed. The mutational spectrum with clinical impact on colon pathology and gynaecological
Apoptosis: a Basic Biological Phenomenon with Wide-ranging Implications in Tissue Kinetics
- Br. J. Cancer
, 1972
"... Summary.-The term apoptosis is proposed for a hitherto little recognized mechanism of controlled cell deletion, which appears to play a complementary but opposite role to mitosis in the regulation of animal cell populations. Its morphological features suggest that it is an active, inherently program ..."
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programmed phenomenon, and it has been shown that it can be initiated or inhibited by a variety of environmental stimuli, both physiological and pathological. The structural changes take place in two discrete stages. The first comprises nuclear and cytoplasmic condensation and breaking up of the cell into a
Problems on `pathological structures
- Proceedings of 10th Easter Conference in Model Theory, Wendisches Rietz, April 12-19
, 1993
"... The following three major results of Hrushovski create a new area for model theoretic studies. 0.1 Theorem. There exist nontrivial strongly minimal sets which do not interpret a group. 0.2 Theorem. Any two reasonable strongly minimal sets can be amalgamated to form a new strongly minimal set. 0.3 Th ..."
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.3 Theorem. There exist countable stable and @0-categorical structures which are not!-stable. The first and second examples strongly refuted Zil'ber's conjecture that the `known ' examples of strongly minimal sets exhausted the class. The third answered a similar question of Lachlan limiting
NORMAL AND PATHOLOGIC STRUCTURE OF VOCAL FOLD REINKES SPACE
, 2004
"... SUMMARY Reinkes space is a very special vocal fold space, which has an important role in phonation. All major vocal fold pathology develop in this space, and a scar or edema in this space is always combined with significant vibratory and acoustic alteration. In spite of this fact, the specificities ..."
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SUMMARY Reinkes space is a very special vocal fold space, which has an important role in phonation. All major vocal fold pathology develop in this space, and a scar or edema in this space is always combined with significant vibratory and acoustic alteration. In spite of this fact
W.: Detection and Segmentation of Pathological Structures by the Extended Graph-Shifts Algorithm
- In Proceedings of Medical Image Computing and Computer Aided Intervention (MICCAI
, 2007
"... Abstract. We propose an extended graph-shifts algorithm for image segmentation and labeling. This algorithm performs energy minimization by manipulating a dynamic hierarchical representation of the image. It consists of a set of moves occurring at different levels of the hierarchy where the types of ..."
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of move, and the level of the hierarchy, are chosen automatically so as to maximally decrease the energy. Extended graph-shifts can be applied to a broad range of problems in medical imaging. In this paper, we apply extended graph-shifts to the detection of pathological brain structures: (i) segmentation
Subaortic (Type 6) Muscular Band—Innocent Bystander or Pathologic Structure?
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Efficient Detection of Native and Bypass Coronary Ostia in Cardiac CT Volumes: Anatomical vs. Pathological Structures
"... Abstract. Cardiac computed tomography (CT) is the primary noninvasive imaging modality to diagnose coronary artery disease. Though various methods have been proposed for coronary artery segmentation, most rely on at least one user click to provide a seed point for initialization. Automatic detection ..."
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ostia) and pathological structures (graft ostia) often require significantly different detection methods. The native coronary ostia are well constrained by the surrounding structures, therefore are detected as a global object. Detecting the graft ostia is far more difficult due to the large variation
Open Access From 11th European Congress on Telepathology and 5th International Congress on Virtual Microscopy
"... PROCEEDINGS Impact of terminologies for tumor pathology structured reports ..."
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PROCEEDINGS Impact of terminologies for tumor pathology structured reports
Reverse engineering of regulatory networks in human B cells.
- Nat. Genet.
, 2005
"... Cellular phenotypes are determined by the differential activity of networks linking coregulated genes. Available methods for the reverse engineering of such networks from genome-wide expression profiles have been successful only in the analysis of lower eukaryotes with simple genomes. Using a new m ..."
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common functions, such as the formation of a transcriptional complex or the availability of a signaling pathway. Understanding this organization is crucial to elucidate normal cell physiology as well as to dissect complex pathologic phenotypes. Studies in lower organisms indicate that the structure
Multiwavelet grading of pathological images of prostate
- IEEE Trans. Biomed. Eng
, 2003
"... Tree-structured grading of pathological images of prostate ..."
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Tree-structured grading of pathological images of prostate
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