• Hyperspectral image processing for the identification and quantification of lentiviral particles in fluid samples 

      Gomez-Gonzalez, Emilio; Fernandez-Muñoz, Beatriz; Barriga-Rivera, Alejandro; Navas-Garcia, Jose Manuel; Fernandez-Lizaranzu, Isabel; Munoz-Gonzalez, Francisco Javier; Parrilla-Giraldez, Ruben; Requena-Lancharro, Desiree; Guerrero-Claro, Manuel; Gil-Gamboa, Pedro; Rosell-Valle, Cristina; Gomez-Gonzalez, Carmen; Mayorga-Buiza, Maria Jose; Martin-Lopez, Maria; Muñoz, Olga; Martin, Juan Carlos Gomez; Lopez, Maria Isabel Relimpio; Aceituno-Castro, Jesus; Perales-Esteve, Manuel A.; Puppo-Moreno, Antonio; Cozar, Francisco Jose Garcia; Olvera-Collantes, Lucia; de los Santos-Trigo, Silvia; Gomez, Emilia; Pernaute, Rosario Sanchez; Padillo-Ruiz, Javier; Marquez-Rivas, Javier
      Published 2021
      Optical spectroscopic techniques have been commonly used to detect the presence of biofilm-forming pathogens (bacteria and fungi) in the agro-food industry. Recently, near-infrared (NIR) spectroscopy revealed that it is ...
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    • Clinical Implications of IL-32, IL-34 and IL-37 in Atherosclerosis: Speculative Role in Cardiovascular Manifestations of COVID-19 

      Law, Ching Chee; Puranik, Rajesh; Fan, Jingchun; Fei, Jian; Hambly, Brett D.; Bao, Shisan
      Published 2021
      Atherosclerosis, which is a primary cause of cardiovascular disease (CVD) deaths around the world, is a chronic inflammatory disease that is characterised by the accumulation of lipid plaques in the arterial wall, triggering ...
      Article
    • Deep learning-based motion estimation for uninterrupted tracking of awake rodents in PET 

      Zhang, Shisheng; Balamurali, Mehala; Kyme, Andre
      Published 2018
      The ability to image the brain of awake rodents using motion-compensated positron emission tomography (PET) presents many exciting possibilities for exploring the links between brain function and behavior. A key requirement ...
      Open Access
      Conference paper
    • An optimized feature detector for markerless motion tracking in motion-compensated neuroimaging 

      Henry, David; Yao, Yidi; Fulton, Roger R.; Kyme, Andre
      Published 2017
      Head movements during PET and MRI scans can have a detrimental effect on image quality and quantitative measurements. For both modalities, motion correction methods exist that rely on accurate characterization of head ...
      Open Access
      Conference paper
    • Feasibility of marker-free motion tracking for motion-corrected MRI and PET-MRI 

      Kyme, Andre; Maclaren, Julian; Aksoy, Murat; Bammer, Roland
      Published 2016
      Prospective motion correction is a very promising compensation approach for magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) studies impacted by motion. It has the advantage over retrospective methods of being applicable to any pulse ...
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      Conference paper