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Liu, Hong
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Automated detection and analysis of fluorescent in situ hybridization spots depicted in digital microscopic images of Pap-smear specimens.
Academic Article
Low dose high energy x-ray in-line phase sensitive imaging prototype: Investigation of optimal geometric conditions and design parameters.
Academic Article
Noise Power Characteristics of a Micro-Computed Tomography System.
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A convenient alignment approach for x-ray imaging experiments based on laser positioning devices.
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Impact of additive noise on system performance of a digital X-ray imaging system.
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Feasibility study of the iterative x-ray phase retrieval algorithm.
Academic Article
Computer-aided breast MR image feature analysis for prediction of tumor response to chemotherapy.
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Rough surface Au@Ag core-shell nanoparticles to fabricating high sensitivity SERS immunochromatographic sensors.
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Techniques to improve the accuracy and to reduce the variance in noise power spectrum measurement.
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Preliminary feasibility study of an in-line phase contrast X-ray imaging prototype.
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Impact of the optical depth of field on cytogenetic image quality.
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A Dual Detector for X-Ray Attenuation and Phase Imaging
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Automated FISH Imaging and Analysis for Screening Cervical Cancer
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CCD X-RAY FLUOROSCOPY USING BINARY OPTICAL TECHNIQUE
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Clinical Translation of High Energy Phase-Sensitive X-ray Breast Tomosynthesis
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