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Efficient, interactive, and three-dimensional segmentation of cell nuclei in thick tissue sections

✍ Scribed by Stephen J. Lockett; Damir Sudar; Curtis T. Thompson; Dan Pinkel; Joe W. Gray


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1998
Tongue
English
Weight
212 KB
Volume
31
Category
Article
ISSN
0196-4763

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✦ Synopsis


Segmentation of intact cell nuclei in three-dimensional (3D) images of thick tissue sections is an important basic capability necessary for many biological research studies. Because automatic algorithms do not correctly segment all nuclei in tissue sections, interactive algorithms may be preferable for some applications. Existing interactive segmentation algorithms require the analyst to draw a border around the nucleus under consideration in all successive two-dimensional (2D) planes of the 3D image. The present paper describes an algorithm with two main advantages over the existing method. First, the analyst draws borders only in 2D planes that cut approximately through the center of the nucleus under consideration so that the nuclear borders generally are most distinct. Second, the analyst draws only five borders around each nucleus, and then the algorithm interpolates the entire surface. The algorithm results in segmented objects that correspond to individual, visually identifiable nuclei. The segmented surfaces, however, may not exactly represent the true nuclear surface. An optional, automatic surface optimization algorithm can be applied to reduce this error.


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