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Verena Kaynig

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Arganda-Carreras I, Kaynig V, Rueden C, Eliceiri K, Schindelin J, Cardona A, et al.
Bioinformatics . 2017 Apr; 33(15):2424-2426. PMID: 28369169
Summary: State-of-the-art light and electron microscopes are capable of acquiring large image datasets, but quantitatively evaluating the data often involves manually annotating structures of interest. This process is time-consuming and...
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Kasthuri N, Hayworth K, Berger D, Schalek R, Conchello J, Knowles-Barley S, et al.
Cell . 2015 Aug; 162(3):648-61. PMID: 26232230
We describe automated technologies to probe the structure of neural tissue at nanometer resolution and use them to generate a saturated reconstruction of a sub-volume of mouse neocortex in which...
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Kaynig V, Vazquez-Reina A, Knowles-Barley S, Roberts M, Jones T, Kasthuri N, et al.
Med Image Anal . 2015 Mar; 22(1):77-88. PMID: 25791436
Automated sample preparation and electron microscopy enables acquisition of very large image data sets. These technical advances are of special importance to the field of neuroanatomy, as 3D reconstructions of...
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Schindelin J, Arganda-Carreras I, Frise E, Kaynig V, Longair M, Pietzsch T, et al.
Nat Methods . 2012 Jun; 9(7):676-82. PMID: 22743772
Fiji is a distribution of the popular open-source software ImageJ focused on biological-image analysis. Fiji uses modern software engineering practices to combine powerful software libraries with a broad range of...
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Kaynig V, Fuchs T, Buhmann J
Med Image Comput Comput Assist Interv . 2010 Oct; 13(Pt 2):209-16. PMID: 20879317
In neuroanatomy, automatic geometry extraction of neurons from electron microscopy images is becoming one of the main limiting factors in getting new insights into the functional structure of the brain....
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Kaynig V, Fischer B, Muller E, Buhmann J
J Struct Biol . 2010 May; 171(2):163-73. PMID: 20450977
In electron microscopy, a large field of view is commonly captured by taking several images of a sample region and then by stitching these images together. Non-linear lens distortions induced...