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Development of automatic multiple intracellular-objects tracking methods is one of the significant challenges in Bioimage-Informatics. The challenge becomes more difficult in case the tracking targets have the same shape and appearance. In order to obtain stable results under that condition, we propose a tracking method based on global optimization. Particularly, we first detect tracking targets by...
This paper provides a bioimage informatics system of detecting and tracking protein molecules, called APP-GFPs, in a live-cell video captured by a fluorescent microscope. Since both processes encounter many difficulties such as many targets, less appearance information, and heavy background noise, we will try to design the system as robust as possible. Specifically, for the detection, a machine learning-based...
Photosynthesis dye chlorophyll derivative chlorin-e 6 , viologen (electron carrier) and platinum nano-particle immobilized onto silica gel based thin layer substrate is for photoinduced hydrogen production is developed. When the chlorin-e6, viologen and platinum nano-particle immobilized onto substrate is irradiated with 100 mWcm -2 visible light in the presence of NADPH as an electron...
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