Sun et al., 2020 - Google Patents
Deep learning‐based single‐cell optical image studiesSun et al., 2020
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- Sun J
- Tárnok A
- Su X
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- Cytometry Part A
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Optical imaging technology that has the advantages of high sensitivity and cost‐ effectiveness greatly promotes the progress of nondestructive single‐cell studies. Complex cellular image analysis tasks such as three‐dimensional reconstruction call for machine …
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