Unsupervised segmentation of mass spectrometric ion images characterizes morphology of tissues
Abstract
Mass spectrometry imaging (MSI) characterizes the spatial distribution of ions in complex biological samples such as tissues. Since many tissues have complex morphology, treatments and conditions often affect the spatial distribution of the ions in morphology-specific ways. Evaluating the selectivity and the specificity of ion localization and regulation across morphology types is biologically important. However, MSI lacks algorithms for...
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Title
Unsupervised segmentation of mass spectrometric ion images characterizes morphology of tissues
Published Date
Jul 1, 2019
Journal
Volume
35
Issue
14
Pages
i208 - i217
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