Sökning: "predictions in tissue"
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6. Fat-Referenced MRI : Quantitative MRI for Tissue Characterization and Volume Measurement
Sammanfattning : The amount and distribution of adipose and lean tissues has been shown to be predictive of mortality and morbidity in metabolic disease. Traditionally these risks are assessed by anthropometric measurements based on weight, length, girths or the body mass index (BMI). LÄS MER
7. In vitro and in silico prediction of drug-drug interactions with transport proteins
Sammanfattning : Drug transport across cells and cell membranes in the human body is crucial for the pharmacological effect of drugs. Active transport governed by transport proteins plays an important role in this process. A vast number of transport proteins with a wide tissue distribution have been identified during the last 15 years. LÄS MER
8. Charcterization of biotransformation systems in human cells
Sammanfattning : Efforts are continuously being made to improve test procedures so that predictions of toxicity can be made earlier and more accurately. Understanding mechanisms of toxicity is an important part of improving safety assessment, but for this, simplified methods and models to screen for mechanisms associated with toxicity are required. LÄS MER
9. Image Processing, Machine Learning and Visualization for Tissue Analysis
Sammanfattning : Knowledge discovery for understanding mechanisms of disease requires the integration of multiple sources of data collected at various magnifications and by different imaging techniques. Using spatial information, we can build maps of tissue and cells in which it is possible to extract, e.g. LÄS MER
10. Robust and Efficient Cell-Based Models of Tissue Mechanics
Sammanfattning : Cell-based models of tissue mechanics have become an important tool in cancer research and developmental biology. Complementary to wet-lab experiments, they allow for cost-efficient in-silico evaluation of mechanisms not easily probed in the lab. LÄS MER