Browsing by Keywords "Cancer cell lines"
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Carcinoma cell line discrimination in microscopic images using unbalanced wavelets
(IEEE, 2012-03)Cancer cell lines are widely used for research purposes in laboratories all over the world. In this paper, we present a novel method for cancer cell line image classification, which is very costly by conventional methods. ... -
Comparative evaluation of in vitro cytotoxic effects among parent abietyl alcohol and novel fatty acid ester derivatives against MCF7 and hepatocellular carcinoma cell lines
(Pakistan Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences, 2014)Synthesis of twelve hitherto unreported esters of abietyl alcohol and screening of these esters against four cancer cell lines including one breast cancer line MCF7 and four hepatocellular carcinoma cell lines (HCC) Huh7, ... -
MatchMaker: A deep learning framework for drug synergy prediction
(IEEE, 2021-06-04)Drug combination therapies have been a viable strategy for the treatment of complex diseases such as cancer due to increased efficacy and reduced side effects. However, experimentally validating all possible combinations ... -
Microscopic image classification using sparsity in a transform domain and Bayesian learning
(IEEE, 2011)Some biomedical images show a large quantity of different junctions and sharp corners. It is possible to classify several types of biomedical images in a region covariance approach. Cancer cell line images are divided into ... -
Microscopic image classification via WT-based covariance descriptors using Kullback-Leibler distance
(IEEE, 2012)In this paper, we present a novel method for classification of cancer cell line images using complex wavelet-based region covariance matrix descriptors. Microscopic images containing irregular carcinoma cell patterns are ... -
A multiplication-free framework for signal processing and applications in biomedical image analysis
(IEEE, 2013)A new framework for signal processing is introduced based on a novel vector product definition that permits a multiplier-free implementation. First a new product of two real numbers is defined as the sum of their absolute ...