Algorithms and software for biological multiscale image analysis
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University of JyväskyläISBN
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1456-5390Keywords
BioImageXD bioimage analysis bioimage informatics single-particle tracking colocalization single-particle reconstruction electron tomography segmentation simulated data method validation fluorescence microscopy electron microscopy bioinformatiikka kuvantaminen mikroskopia elektronimikroskopia tomografia analyysimenetelmät kuvankäsittely algoritmit tietokoneohjelmat
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