Merging Preclinical EPR Tomography with other Imaging Techniques
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Published:2019-08-22
Issue:3
Volume:77
Page:187-196
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ISSN:1085-9195
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Container-title:Cell Biochemistry and Biophysics
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Cell Biochem Biophys
Author:
Gonet MichalORCID, Epel Boris, Halpern Howard J., Elas Martyna
Abstract
Abstract
This paper presents a survey of electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) image registration. Image registration is the process of overlaying images (two or more) of the same scene taken at different times, from different viewpoints and/or different techniques. EPR-imaging (EPRI) techniques belong to the functional-imaging modalities and therefore suffer from a lack of anatomical reference which is mandatory in preclinical imaging. For this reason, it is necessary to merging EPR images with other modalities which allow for obtaining anatomy images. Methodological analysis and review of the literature were done, providing a summary for developing a good foundation for research study in this field which is crucial in understanding the existing levels of knowledge. Out of these considerations, the aim of this paper is to enhance the scientific community’s understanding of the current status of research in EPR preclinical image registration and also communicate to them the contribution of this research in the field of image processing.
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Subject
Cell Biology,Biochemistry,General Medicine,Biophysics
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