Lavaill, Maxence Martelli, Saulo Gilliland, Luke Gupta, Ashish Kerr, Graham Pivonka, Peter
Joint motion calculated using multi-body models and inverse kinematics presents many advantages over direct marker-based calculations. However, the sensitivity of the computed kinematics is known to be partly caused by the model and could also be influenced by the participants’ anthropometry and sex. This study aimed to compare kinematics computed ...
Beuckels, Stijn; 134664; Audenaert, Jan; Hanselaer, Peter; 56711; Leloup, Frederic B; 57401;
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Savov, Peter Tuecking, Lars-Rene Windhagen, Henning Calliess, Tilman Ettinger, Max
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Archives of Orthopaedic and Trauma Surgery
Purpose It is known that in uni-compartmental knee arthroplasty (UKA) low-volume surgeons have a higher complication and revision rate than high-volume surgeons. Further, robotic-assisted UKA leads to lower early revision rate as well as fewer limb and joint line outliers compared to conventional UKA. The purpose of this study was to retrospectivel...
Bailey, Stacyann Hackney, David Vashishth, Deepak Alkalay, Ron N
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Bone
Metastatic bone disease is incurable with an associated increase in skeletal-related events, particularly a 17-50% risk of pathologic fractures. Current surgical and oncological treatments are palliative, do not reduce overall mortality, and therefore optimal management of adults at risk of pathologic fractures presents an unmet medical need. Plain...
Hui, Fang Zhu, Jinyu Hu, Pengcheng Meng, Lei Zhu, Binglin Guo, Yan Li, Baoguo Ma, Yuntao
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Annals of Botany
Background and Aims Global agriculture is facing the challenge of a phenotyping bottleneck due to large-scale screening/breeding experiments with improved breeds. Phenotypic analysis with high-throughput, high-accuracy and low-cost technologies has therefore become urgent. Recent advances in image-based 3D reconstruction offer the opportunity of hi...
Giuffrida, M. Valerio Chen, Feng Scharr, Hanno Tsaftaris, Sotirios A.
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Plant Methods
BackgroundImage-based plant phenotyping has become a powerful tool in unravelling genotype–environment interactions. The utilization of image analysis and machine learning have become paramount in extracting data stemming from phenotyping experiments. Yet we rely on observer (a human expert) input to perform the phenotyping process. We assume such ...
Condon, Nicholas D Wall, Adam A Yeo, Jeremy C Hamilton, Nicholas A Stow, Jennifer L
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Methods in molecular biology (Clifton, N.J.)
The process of phagocytosis is crucial for fighting infection in innate immunity, for maintaining homeostasis through clearing cell debris, and for tissue remodeling in development. Here we describe two semi-automated image-based assays for the quantitative characterization of the early stages of phagocytosis and pathogen entry. A feature of these ...
Picard, Frederic Deep, Kamal Jenny, Jean Yves
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Knee Surgery, Sports Traumatology, Arthroscopy
PurposeComputer-assisted surgery in orthopaedics is passing through the initial adapter phase of technology adoption. It started more than 20 years ago, but the uptake of technology is still not widespread. The purpose of this article is to introduce the reader to the basic technology and familiarize with the terminology used in the computer naviga...
Riveros, Fabián Martufi, Giampaolo Gasser, T. Christian Rodriguez-Matas, Jose F.
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Annals of Biomedical Engineering
Intraluminal thrombus (ILT) is a pseudo-tissue that develops from coagulated blood, and is found in most abdominal aortic aneurysms (AAAs) of clinically relevant size. A number of studies have suggested that ILT mechanical characteristics may be related to AAA risk of rupture, even though there is still great controversy in this regard. ILT is isot...
Martins, Rafael Messias Coimbra, Danilo Barbosa Minghim, Rosane Telea, A. C.
Special Section on Uncertainty and Parameter Space Analysis in Visualization