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The direct observation and research on the subcellular structure is greatly improved by the advances of digital imaging devices and green fluorescent protein (GFP) labeling techniques at the molecular level. However, the digital imaging devices generate huge amount of data, which makes it an urgent task to develop fast, accurate and automatic data processing technologies for the biomedical research...
With the wide application of green fluorescent protein (GFP) in the study of live cell, which leads to a better understanding of biochemical events at subcellular level, there is a surging need for the computer-aided analysis on the huge amount of image sequence data acquired by the advanced microscopy devices. One of such tasks is the motility analysis of the multiple subcellular structures. In this...
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