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BMC Medical Imaging, Volume 7
Volume 7, 2007
- (Withdrawn) Evaluation of 3D surface scanners for skin documentation in forensic medicine: comparison of benchmark surfaces. 1
- Bilge Karaçali, Aydin Tözeren:
Automated detection of regions of interest for tissue microarray experiments: an image texture analysis. 2 - Salam A. Al-Attar, Rebecca L. Pollex, John F. Robinson, Brooke A. Miskie, Rhonda Walcarius, Cynthia Little, Brian K. Rutt, Robert Hegele:
Quantitative and qualitative differences in subcutaneous adipose tissue stores across lipodystrophy types shown by magnetic resonance imaging. 3 - Roy Moncayo
, Ansgar Rudisch, Markus Diemling
, Christian Kremser
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In-vivo visualisation of the anatomical structures related to the acupuncture points Dai mai and Shen mai by MRI: A single-case pilot study. 4 - Lawrence T. Dauer
, Kevin A. Casciotta, Yusuf E. Erdi
, Lawrence N. Rothenberg:
Radiation dose reduction at a price: the effectiveness of a male gonadal shield during helical CT scans. 5 - Stina Syvänen
, Jonas Eriksson
, Tove Genchel, Örjan Lindhe, Gunnar Antoni, Bengt Långström:
Synthesis of two potential NK1-receptor ligands using [1-11C]ethyl iodide and [1-11C]propyl iodide and initial PET-imaging. 6 - Bilge Karaçali, Alexandra P. Vamvakidou, Aydin Tözeren:
Automated recognition of cell phenotypes in histology images based on membrane- and nuclei-targeting biomarkers. 7 - Nghi C. Nguyen, Bassem T. Chaar, Medhat M. Osman:
Prevalence and patterns of soft tissue metastasis: detection with true whole-body F-18 FDG PET/CT. 8

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