scholarly journals Automated Cell Counting in Bürker Chamber

Author(s):  
Karel Štěpka
Author(s):  
D. E. Becker

An efficient, robust, and widely-applicable technique is presented for computational synthesis of high-resolution, wide-area images of a specimen from a series of overlapping partial views. This technique can also be used to combine the results of various forms of image analysis, such as segmentation, automated cell counting, deblurring, and neuron tracing, to generate representations that are equivalent to processing the large wide-area image, rather than the individual partial views. This can be a first step towards quantitation of the higher-level tissue architecture. The computational approach overcomes mechanical limitations, such as hysterisis and backlash, of microscope stages. It also automates a procedure that is currently done manually. One application is the high-resolution visualization and/or quantitation of large batches of specimens that are much wider than the field of view of the microscope.The automated montage synthesis begins by computing a concise set of landmark points for each partial view. The type of landmarks used can vary greatly depending on the images of interest. In many cases, image analysis performed on each data set can provide useful landmarks. Even when no such “natural” landmarks are available, image processing can often provide useful landmarks.


Author(s):  
Shouvik Chakraborty

Image segmentation has been an active topic of research for many years. Edges characterize boundaries, and therefore, detection of edges is a problem of fundamental importance in image processing. Edge detection in images significantly reduces the amount of data and filters out useless information while preserving the important structural properties in an image. Edges carry significant information about the image structure and shape, which is useful in various applications related with computer vision. In many applications, the edge detection is used as a pre-processing step. Edge detection is highly beneficial in automated cell counting, structural analysis of the image, automated object detection, shape analysis, optical character recognition, etc. Different filters are developed to find the gradients and detect edges. In this chapter, a new filter (kernel) is proposed, and the compass operator is applied on it to detect edges more efficiently. The results are compared with some of the previously proposed filters both qualitatively and quantitatively.


2015 ◽  
Vol 10 (1) ◽  
pp. 55 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jasmina Hodzic ◽  
Ilse Dingjan ◽  
Mariëlle Maas ◽  
Ida H van der Meulen-Muileman ◽  
Renee X de Menezes ◽  
...  

Acta Tropica ◽  
2015 ◽  
Vol 143 ◽  
pp. 47-50 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ana Liempi ◽  
Christian Castillo ◽  
Mauricio Cerda ◽  
Daniel Droguett ◽  
Juan Duaso ◽  
...  

1982 ◽  
Vol 127 (2) ◽  
pp. 175-184 ◽  
Author(s):  
D. Wynford-Thomas ◽  
N. Garrahan ◽  
B. Jasani ◽  
E. D. Williams

2016 ◽  
Vol 2016 ◽  
pp. 1-8 ◽  
Author(s):  
Rogelio González-González ◽  
Nelly Molina-Frechero ◽  
Ramón G. Carreón-Burciaga ◽  
Sandra López-Verdín ◽  
Carlos Robles-Bonilla ◽  
...  

Ameloblastoma is a common and unpredictable odontogenic tumor with high relapse rates. Several studies assessing the proliferative capacity of these neoplasms have been published, mainly using the protein Ki-67. Cell counts must be completed to determine the cell proliferation rate. Multiple methods have been developed for this purpose. The most widely used method is the labeling index, which has undergone changes over time to better facilitate cell counting. Here, we compared manual cell counting methods with automated cell counting (ImmunoRatio) to determine the relative effectiveness of these methods. The results suggest that ImmunoRatio, a free software tool, may be highly advantageous and provide results similar to manual cell counting methods when used with the appropriate calibration. However, ImmunoRatio has flaws that may affect the labeling index results. Therefore, this automated cell counting method must be supplemented with manual cell counting methods.


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