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Bruker introduces fast BioAFM for automated mechanobiology

Bruker today announced the release of the JPK NanoWizard® V BioAFM, a novel system that marks a milestone in automation and ease of use for life science atomic force microscopy research. NanoWizard V is a very fast, automated BioAFM that can optionally be fully integrated with advanced optical microscopes. ....

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Automated pipeline enables body composition analysis on chest CT

Body composition analysis can be performed on chest CT exams with help from an automated pipeline that includes deep-learning algorithms. ....

United States , Florian Fintelmann , Christopher Bridge , Massachusetts General Hospital , Medical Imaging , Artificial Intelligence , Body Composition , Quantitative Imaging ,

Weight-bearing CT, 3D analysis can assess knee osteoarthritis


Using internally developed 3D image visualization software, a multinstitutional team of researchers led by Dr. Tom Turmezei, PhD, of Norfolk and Norwich University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust in the U.K. found that 3D maps of the knee joint space width distribution correlated highly with structural joint disease. Taking less than 10 minutes to perform, the method was feasible and reproducible, detecting joint space width differences as low as ± 0.1 mm.
It is reliably learned by novice users, can be personalized for disease phenotypes, and can be used to achieve a smallest detectable difference that is at least 50% smaller than that reported to be achieved at the highest performance level in radiography, the authors wrote. ....

Tom Turmezei , Frank Roemer , Friedrich Alexander University Erlangen , Norwich University Hospitals , Multicenter Osteoarthritis , Friedrich Alexander University Erlangen N , Medical Imaging , Image Processing , Quantitative Imaging , Weight Bearing , வெளிப்படையான ரோமர் , நார்விச் பல்கலைக்கழகம் மருத்துவமனைகள் ,