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February 20, 2026
Near real-time adaptive isotropic and anisotropic image-to-mesh conversion for cerebral aneurysm simulations
Kevin Garner, Chander Sadasivan, Nikos Chrisochoides
Engineering with Computers
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December 24, 2024
Image-to-mesh conversion method for multi-tissue medical image computing simulations
Fotis Drakopoulos, Yixun Liu, Kevin Garner, et al.
Medical Physics
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October 6, 2014
A nonrigid registration method for correcting brain deformation induced by tumor resection
Yixun Liu, Chengjun Yao, Fotis Drakopoulos, et al.
BMC Structural Biology
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February 26, 2014
Estimating loop length from CryoEM images at medium resolutions
Andrew McKnight, Dong Si, Kamal Al Nasr, et al.
The International Journal of Neuroscience
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December 25, 2014
The clinical utility of multimodal MR image-guided needle biopsy in cerebral gliomas
Chengjun Yao, Shunzeng Lv, Hong Chen, et al.
BMC Bioinformatics
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December 31, 2013
A mesh generation and machine learning framework for Drosophila gene expression pattern image analysis
Wenlu Zhang, Daming Feng, Rongjian Li, et al.
Frontiers in Digital Health
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October 29, 2021
Adaptive Physics-Based Non-Rigid Registration for Immersive Image-Guided Neuronavigation Systems
Fotis Drakopoulos, Christos Tsolakis, Angelos Angelopoulos, et al.
Arxiv
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September 21, 2023
Real-Time Dynamic Data Driven Deformable Registration for Image-Guided Neurosurgery: Computational Aspects
Nikos Chrisochoides, Andrey Fedorov, Yixun Liu, et al.
Neuroimage
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February 10, 2007
Non-rigid alignment of pre-operative MRI, fMRI, and DT-MRI with intra-operative MRI for enhanced visualization and navigation in image-guided neurosurgery
Neculai Archip, Olivier Clatz, Stephen Whalen, et al.
Frontiers in Digital Health
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December 25, 2023
Comparison of physics-based deformable registration methods for image-guided neurosurgery
Nikos Chrisochoides, Yixun Liu, Fotis Drakopoulos, et al.
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Engineering with Computers
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February 20, 2026
Near real-time adaptive isotropic and anisotropic image-to-mesh conversion for cerebral aneurysm simulations
Kevin Garner, Chander Sadasivan, Nikos Chrisochoides
Engineering with Computers
|
December 24, 2024
Image-to-mesh conversion method for multi-tissue medical image computing simulations
Fotis Drakopoulos, Yixun Liu, Kevin Garner, et al.
Medical Physics
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October 6, 2014
A nonrigid registration method for correcting brain deformation induced by tumor resection
Yixun Liu, Chengjun Yao, Fotis Drakopoulos, et al.
BMC Structural Biology
|
February 26, 2014
Estimating loop length from CryoEM images at medium resolutions
Andrew McKnight, Dong Si, Kamal Al Nasr, et al.
The International Journal of Neuroscience
|
December 25, 2014
The clinical utility of multimodal MR image-guided needle biopsy in cerebral gliomas
Chengjun Yao, Shunzeng Lv, Hong Chen, et al.
BMC Bioinformatics
|
December 31, 2013
A mesh generation and machine learning framework for Drosophila gene expression pattern image analysis
Wenlu Zhang, Daming Feng, Rongjian Li, et al.
Frontiers in Digital Health
|
October 29, 2021
Adaptive Physics-Based Non-Rigid Registration for Immersive Image-Guided Neuronavigation Systems
Fotis Drakopoulos, Christos Tsolakis, Angelos Angelopoulos, et al.
Arxiv
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September 21, 2023
Real-Time Dynamic Data Driven Deformable Registration for Image-Guided Neurosurgery: Computational Aspects
Nikos Chrisochoides, Andrey Fedorov, Yixun Liu, et al.
Neuroimage
|
February 10, 2007
Non-rigid alignment of pre-operative MRI, fMRI, and DT-MRI with intra-operative MRI for enhanced visualization and navigation in image-guided neurosurgery
Neculai Archip, Olivier Clatz, Stephen Whalen, et al.
Frontiers in Digital Health
|
December 25, 2023
Comparison of physics-based deformable registration methods for image-guided neurosurgery
Nikos Chrisochoides, Yixun Liu, Fotis Drakopoulos, et al.
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