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van der Horst, J. (author), Trull, A.K. (author), Kalkman, J. (author)
In vivo imaging of small animals is of wide interest to the biomedical community studying biological disease and developmental processes. However, optical imaging deep in tissue is severely limited by light scattering, posing restrictions on the imaging depth, image contrast, and spatial resolution. We demonstrate optical coherence projection...
journal article 2020
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Trull, A.K. (author)
Disease model systems, such as the zebrafish, play an important role in understanding the onset of diseases like cancer and monitor the efficacy of new drugs. In the past, non-invasive methods for screening, diagnostics and treatment monitoring were intrinsically from the outside. In the past decades, there has been a strong drive to look inside...
doctoral thesis 2018
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Trull, A.K. (author), van der Horst, J. (author), van Vliet, L.J. (author), Kalkman, J. (author)
We present a comparison of image reconstruction techniques for optical projection tomography. We compare conventional filtered back projection, sinogram filtering using the frequency–distance relationship (FDR), image deconvolution, and 2D point-spread-function-based iterative reconstruction. The latter three methods aim to remove the spatial...
journal article 2018
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van der Horst, J. (author), Trull, A.K. (author), Kalkman, J. (author)
conference paper 2018
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Trull, A.K. (author), van der Horst, J. (author), Palenstijn, W.J. (author), van Vliet, L.J. (author), van Leeuwen, Tristan (author), Kalkman, J. (author)
As a result of the shallow depth of focus of the optical imaging system, the use of standard filtered back projection in optical projection tomography causes space-variant tangential blurring that increases with the distance to the rotation axis. We present a novel optical tomographic image reconstruction technique that incorporates the point...
journal article 2017
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