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Zeike Taylor

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Lekadir K, Hazrati-Marangalou J, Hoogendoorn C, Taylor Z, van Rietbergen B, Frangi A
J Biomech . 2015 Jan; 48(4):598-603. PMID: 25624314
The personalization of trabecular micro-architecture has been recently shown to be important in patient-specific biomechanical models of the femur. However, high-resolution in vivo imaging of bone micro-architecture using existing modalities...
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Lekadir K, Hoogendoorn C, Hazrati-Marangalou J, Taylor Z, Noble C, van Rietbergen B, et al.
IEEE Trans Med Imaging . 2015 Jan; 34(8):1747-59. PMID: 25561590
Spine-related disorders are amongst the most frequently encountered problems in clinical medicine. For several applications such as 1) to improve the assessment of the strength of the spine, as well...
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Mertzanidou T, Hipwell J, Johnsen S, Han L, Eiben B, Taylor Z, et al.
Med Image Anal . 2014 Apr; 18(4):674-83. PMID: 24727358
Determining corresponding regions between an MRI and an X-ray mammogram is a clinically useful task that is challenging for radiologists due to the large deformation that the breast undergoes between...
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Han L, Hipwell J, Tanner C, Taylor Z, Mertzanidou T, Cardoso J, et al.
Phys Med Biol . 2011 Dec; 57(2):455-72. PMID: 22173131
Physically realistic simulations for large breast deformation are of great interest for many medical applications such as cancer diagnosis, image registration, surgical planning and image-guided surgery. To support fast, large...
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Hu Y, Ahmed H, Taylor Z, Allen C, Emberton M, Hawkes D, et al.
Med Image Anal . 2011 Jan; 16(3):687-703. PMID: 21216180
A deformable registration method is described that enables automatic alignment of magnetic resonance (MR) and 3D transrectal ultrasound (TRUS) images of the prostate gland. The method employs a novel "model-to-image"...
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Hu Y, van den Boom R, Carter T, Taylor Z, Hawkes D, Ahmed H, et al.
Prog Biophys Mol Biol . 2010 Sep; 103(2-3):262-72. PMID: 20869389
Statistical shape models (SSM) are widely used in medical image analysis to represent variability in organ shape. However, representing subject-specific soft-tissue motion using this technique is problematic for applications where...
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Taylor Z, Miller K
J Biomech . 2005 Oct; 38(12):2497-502. PMID: 16214499
We present four examples to illustrate the use of a type of numerical approximation as an intermediate step in analytical derivation of seemingly complicated biomechanical equations. The method involves examination...
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Taylor Z, Miller K
J Biomech . 2004 Jun; 37(8):1263-9. PMID: 15212932
This paper presents results from a finite element study of the biomechanics of hydrocephalus, with special emphasis on a reassessment of the parenchyma elastic modulus. A two-dimensional finite element model...