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Analysis of fiber-like structures using confocal microscopy

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    0021221 - FGÚ 2006 RIV PL eng C - Conference Paper (international conference)
    Janáček, Jiří - Radochová, Barbora - Demjénová, E. - Mao, X. W. - Archambeau, P. - Schwarzerová, K. - Tomori, Z. - Karen, Petr - Kubínová, Lucie
    Analysis of fiber-like structures using confocal microscopy.
    [Analýza vláknitých struktur pomocí konfokálního mikroskopu.]
    Proceedings of 9th European Congress on Stereology and Image Analysis and 7th International Conference on Stereology and Image Analysis in Materials Science STERMAT. Vol. 2. Kraków: Polish Society for Stereology, 2005 - (Chrapoński, J.; Cwajna, J.; Wojnar, L.), s. 79-85. ISBN 83-917834-4-8.
    [European Congress on Stereology and Image Analysis /9./ and International Conference on Stereology and Image Analysis in Materials Science STERMAT /7./. Zakopane (PL), 10.05.2005-13.05.2005]
    R&D Projects: GA AV ČR(CZ) KJB6011309; GA AV ČR(CZ) IAA100110502
    Grant - others:CZ-SK(CZ) KONTAKT 139; NASA SRHP(US) 02-OBPR 02-18
    Institutional research plan: CEZ:AV0Z50110509
    Keywords : confocal microscopy * endoplasmic reticulum * mathematical morphology
    Subject RIV: EA - Cell Biology

    Confocal images of endoplasmic reticulum of tobacco cells and 3D stacks of the images of capillaries in the rat brain were analyzed using mathematical morphology. Decrease in the length density of the endoplasmic reticulum was detected as well as the difference in the capillary lenth density between grey and white matter

    Konfokální snímky endoplazmatického retikula a 3D obrazy krevních vlásečnic v krysím mozku byly vyhodnoceny pomocí matematické morfologie. Vyšly významný pokles v délkové hustotě endoplazmatického retikula vlivem latrunkulinu. Rozpoznány byly i rozdíly mezi šedou a bílou hmotou mozkovou
    Permanent Link: http://hdl.handle.net/11104/0110219

     
     
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