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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38689909/-in-vitro-evaluation-of-pore-size-graded-bone-scaffolds-with-different-material-composition
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Evangelos Daskalakis, Boyang Huang, Mohamed H Hassan, Abdalla M Omar, Cian Vyas, Anil A Acar, Ali Fallah, Glen Cooper, Andrew Weightman, Gordon Blunn, Bahattin Koç, Paulo Bartolo
The demand for biomimetic and biocompatible scaffolds in equivalence of structure and material composition for the regeneration of bone tissue is relevantly high. This article is investigating a novel three-dimensional (3D) printed porous structure called bone bricks with a gradient pore size mimicking the structure of the bone tissue. Poly-ɛ-caprolactone (PCL) combined with ceramics such as hydroxyapatite (HA), β-tricalcium phosphate (TCP), and bioglass 45S5 were successfully mixed using a melt blending method and fabricated with the use of screw-assisted extrusion-based additive manufacturing system...
April 1, 2024: 3D Printing and Additive Manufacturing
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38689177/what-we-see-is-what-we-touch-sex-estimation-on-the-skull-in-virtual-anthropology
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Sandra Braun, Nicole Schwendener, Fabian Kanz, Sandra Lösch, Marco Milella
BACKGROUND: The increased use of virtual bone images in forensic anthropology requires a comprehensive study on the observational errors between dry bones and CT reconstructions. Here, we focus on the consistency of nonmetric sex estimation traits on the human skull. MATERIALS AND METHODS: We scored nine nonmetric traits on dry crania and mandibles (n = 223) of archaeological origin and their CT reconstructions. Additionally, we 3D surface scanned a subsample (n = 50) and repeated our observations...
April 30, 2024: International Journal of Legal Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38687779/blik-is-an-extensible-3d-visualisation-tool-for-the-annotation-and-analysis-of-cryo-electron-tomography-data
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Lorenzo Gaifas, Moritz A Kirchner, Joanna Timmins, Irina Gutsche
Powerful, workflow-agnostic and interactive visualisation is essential for the ad hoc, human-in-the-loop workflows typical of cryo-electron tomography (cryo-ET). While several tools exist for visualisation and annotation of cryo-ET data, they are often integrated as part of monolithic processing pipelines, or focused on a specific task and offering limited reusability and extensibility. With each software suite presenting its own pros and cons and tools tailored to address specific challenges, seamless integration between available pipelines is often a difficult task...
April 30, 2024: PLoS Biology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38687681/electrophysiology-and-3d-imaging-reveal-properties-of-human-intracardiac-neurons-and-increased-excitability-with-atrial-fibrillation
#44
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J L Ashton, B Prince, G Sands, L Argent, M Anderson, J E G Smith, A Tedoldi, A Ahmad, D Baddeley, A G Pereira, N Lever, T Ramanathan, B H Smaill, Johanna M Montgomery
Altered autonomic input to the heart plays a major role in atrial fibrillation (AF). Autonomic neurons termed ganglionated plexi (GP) are clustered on the heart surface to provide the last point of neural control of cardiac function. To date the properties of GP neurons in humans are unknown. Here we have addressed this knowledge gap in human GP neuron structure and physiology in patients with and without AF. Human right atrial GP neurons embedded in epicardial adipose tissue were excised during open heart surgery performed on both non-AF and AF patients and then characterised physiologically by whole cell patch clamp techniques...
April 30, 2024: Journal of Physiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38687040/the-3-dimensional-intelligent-structured-light-technique-a-new-registration-method-in-stereotactic-neurosurgery
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Du Cai, Xiu Wang, Wenhan Hu, Jiajie Mo, Huanguang Liu, Xiaoyan Li, Xixi Zheng, Xiaosheng Ding, Juan An, Yichun Hua, Jianguo Zhang, Kai Zhang, Chao Zhang
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Surface-based facial scanning registration emerged as an essential registration method in the robot-assisted neuronavigation surgery, providing a marker-free way to align a patient's facial surface with the imaging data. The 3-dimensional (3D) structured light was developed as an advanced registration method based on surface-based facial scanning registration. We aspire to introduce the 3D structured light as a new registration method in the procedure of the robot-assisted neurosurgery and assess the accuracy, efficiency, and safety of this method by analyzing the relative operative results...
April 30, 2024: Operative Neurosurgery (Hagerstown, Md.)
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38686346/automated-layer-analysis-alan-an-image-analysis-tool-for-the-unbiased-characterization-of-mammalian-epithelial-architecture-in-culture
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Christian Cammarota, Dan T Bergstralh, Tara M Finegan
Cultured mammalian cells are a common model system for the study of epithelial biology and mechanics. Epithelia are often considered as pseudo-two dimensional and thus imaged and analyzed with respect to the apical tissue surface. We found that the three-dimensional architecture of epithelial monolayers can vary widely even within small culture wells, and that layers that appear organized in the plane of the tissue can show gross disorganization in the apical-basal plane. Epithelial cell shapes should be analyzed in 3D to understand the architecture and maturity of the cultured tissue to accurately compare between experiments...
April 20, 2024: Bio-protocol
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38678748/subchondral-bone-fatigue-injury-in-the-parasagittal-condylar-grooves-of-the-third-metacarpal-bone-in-thoroughbred-racehorses-elevates-site-specific-strain-concentration
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Soroush Irandoust, R Christopher Whitton, Peter Muir, Corinne R Henak
Condylar stress fracture of the distal end of the third metacarpal/metatarsal (MC3/MT3) bones is a major cause of Thoroughbred racehorse injury and euthanasia worldwide. Functional adaptation to exercise and fatigue damage lead to structural changes in the subchondral bone that include increased modeling (resulting in sclerotic bone tissue) and targeted remodeling repair (resulting in focal resorption spaces in the parasagittal groove). Whether these focal structural changes, as detectable by standing computed tomography (sCT), lead to elevated strain at the common site of condylar stress fracture has not been demonstrated...
April 24, 2024: Journal of the Mechanical Behavior of Biomedical Materials
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38677027/a-hybrid-statistical-morphometry-free-form-deformation-approach-to-3d-personalized-foot-ankle-models
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Liangliang Xiang, Yaodong Gu, Vickie Shim, Ted Yeung, Alan Wang, Justin Fernandez
Foot and ankle joint models are widely used in the biomechanics community for musculoskeletal and finite element analysis. However, personalizing a foot and ankle joint model is highly time-consuming in terms of medical image collection and data processing. This study aims to develop and evaluate a framework for constructing a comprehensive 3D foot model that integrates statistical shape modeling (SSM) with free-form deformation (FFD) of internal bones. The SSM component is derived from external foot surface scans (skin measurements) of 50 participants, utilizing principal component analysis (PCA) to capture the variance in foot shapes...
April 23, 2024: Journal of Biomechanics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38676002/active-dual-line-laser-scanning-for-depth-imaging-of-piled-agricultural-commodities-for-itemized-processing-lines
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Mohamed Amr Ali, Dongyi Wang, Yang Tao
The accurate depth imaging of piled products provides essential perception for the automated selection of individual objects that require itemized food processing, such as fish, crabs, or fruit. Traditional depth imaging techniques, such as Time-of-Flight and stereoscopy, lack the necessary depth resolution for imaging small items, such as food commodities. Although structured light methods such as laser triangulation have high depth resolution, they depend on conveyor motion for depth scanning. This manuscript introduces an active dual line-laser scanning system for depth imaging static piled items, such as a pile of crabs on a table, eliminating the need for conveyor motion to generate high-resolution 3D images...
April 9, 2024: Sensors
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38673578/facial-painting-and-3d-stereophotogrammetric-analysis-of-facial-dynamics-a-reliable-anatomical-educational-method
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Robin Pradel, Charles Savoldelli, Olina Rios, Philippe Kestemont, Barbara Lerhe
(1) Background : Accurate knowledge of the dynamic anatomy of facial muscles is crucial for the use of functional and aesthetic botulinum toxin injections. We studied the reliability and relevance of facial painting as a pedagogic tool for the dynamic anatomy of facial muscles. (2) Methods : Different facial expressions were performed by a female model after a professional makeup artist applied makeup to the various facial muscles on her left hemiface. A 3D photograph was taken at the beginning and end of each movement using the VECTRA H2 Imaging System device...
April 16, 2024: Journal of Clinical Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38671763/quantitative-assessment-of-acetabular-defects-in-revision-hip-arthroplasty-based-on-3d-modeling-the-area-increase-ratio-air-method
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Giuseppe Marongiu, Antonio Campacci, Antonio Capone
The most common classifications for acetabular bone defects are based on radiographic two-dimensional imaging, with low reliability and reproducibility. With the rise of modern processing techniques based on 3D modelling, methodologies for the volumetric quantification of acetabular bone loss are available. Our study aims to describe a new methodology for the quantitative assessment of acetabular defects based on 3D modelling, focused on surface analysis of the integrity of the main anatomical structures of the acetabulum represented by four corresponding sectors (posterior, superior, anterior, and medial)...
March 30, 2024: Bioengineering
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38671519/different-radius-of-curvature-at-the-talus-trochlea-from-northern-chinese-population-measured-using-3d-model
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Shixun Wu, Shizhang Liu, Minggang Huang, Zhe Liu, Jiyuan Shi, Ming Ling
BACKGROUND: To analyze the curvature characteristics of the talus trochlea in people from northern China in different sex and age groups. METHODS: Computed tomography scanning data of talus from 61 specimens were collected and constructed as a three-dimensional model by Materialise's Interactive Medical Image Control System(MIMICS) software, anteromedial(AM), posteromedial(PM), anterolateral(AL), and posterolateral(PL) edge, anterior edge of medial trochlea, posterior edge of medial trochlea and anterior edge of lateral trochlea were defined according to the anatomical landmarks on trochlear surface...
April 27, 2024: Journal of Orthopaedic Surgery and Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38670332/ultrasonic-mapping-of-midpalatal-suture-an-ex-vivo-study
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Trang H Hoang, Kim-Cuong T Nguyen, Neelambar R Kaipatur, Maria Alexiou, Thanh-Giang La, Manuel O Lagravere Vich, Paul W Major, Kumaradevan Punithakumar, Edmond H Lou, Lawrence H Le
OBJECTIVE: Rapid maxillary expansion is a common orthodontic procedure to correct maxillary constriction. Assessing the midpalatal suture (MPS) expansion plays a crucial role in treatment planning to determine its effectiveness. The objectives of this preliminary investigation are to demonstrate a proof of concept that the palatal bone underlying the rugae can be clearly imaged by ultrasound (US) and the reconstructed axial view of the US image accurately maps the MPS patency. METHODS: An ex-vivo US scanning was conducted on the upper jawbones of two piglet's carcasses before and after the creation of bone defects, which simulated the suture opening...
April 24, 2024: Journal of Dentistry
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38670247/predicting-post-infarct-ventricular-tachycardia-by-integrating-cardiac-mri-and-advanced-computational-reentrant-pathway-analysis
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Pranav Bhagirath, Fernando O Campos, Hassan A Zaidi, Zhong Chen, Mark Elliott, Justin Gould, Michiel J B Kemme, Arthur A M Wilde, Marco J W Götte, Pieter Postema, Anton J Prassl, Aurel Neic, Gernot Plank, Christopher A Rinaldi, Martin J Bishop
BACKGROUND: Implantable cardiac defibrillator (ICD) implantation can protect against sudden cardiac death (SCD) after a myocardial infarction. However, improved risk stratification for device requirement is still needed. OBJECTIVE: To improve assessment of post-infarct ventricular electro-pathology and prediction of appropriate ICD therapy by combining late gadolinium enhancement (LGE) and advanced computational modelling. METHODS: ADAS LV and custom-made software was used to generate 3D patient-specific ventricular models in a prospective cohort of post-infarct patients (n=40) having undergone LGE imaging pre-ICD implantation...
April 24, 2024: Heart Rhythm: the Official Journal of the Heart Rhythm Society
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38669922/is-paper-bag-plastic-free-without-plastic-in-colourful-logo-area
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Cheng Fang, Olalekan Simon Awoyemi, Ravi Naidu
The concern over plastic contamination has led to bans on plastic shopping bags, often replaced by paper ones. However, logos painted or printed on paper bags may still contain plastics, as investigated herein. In some logos, for example, white pigment of titanium dioxide (TiO2 ) nanoparticles are bound with plastic binder onto the cellulose surface of the paper. This hybrid of plastic and nanoparticle is examined using scanning electron microscope (SEM) to characterise morphology physically, and Raman imaging to identify and visualise them chemically...
April 24, 2024: Journal of Hazardous Materials
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38668937/utility-of-a-skin-marker-less-setup-procedure-using-surface-guided-imaging-a-comparison-with-the-traditional-laser-based-setup-in-extremity-irradiation
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Kei Yamashita, Takayuki Shimizu, Kanae Miyabayashi, Tsutomu Iwase, Gentaro Togasaki, Ryusuke Hara
This study aimed to assess the feasibility of a skin marker-less patient setup using a surface-guided radiotherapy (SGRT) system for extremity radiotherapy. Twenty-five patients who underwent radiotherapy to the extremities were included in this retrospective study. The first group consisted of 10 patients and underwent a traditional setup procedure using skin marks and lasers. The second group comprised 15 patients and had a skin marker-less setup procedure that used an SGRT system only. To compare the two setup procedures for setup accuracy, the mean 3D vector shift magnitude was 0...
April 26, 2024: Radiological Physics and Technology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38668413/evaluation-of-a-3d-printed-reduction-guide-for-minimally-invasive-plate-osteosynthesis-of-short-oblique-radial-diaphyseal-fracture-in-dogs-a-cadaveric-study
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Seungyeol Lee, Kangwoo Yi, Namsoo Kim, Suyoung Heo
This study aims to evaluate the clinical application of three-dimensional (3D)-printed custom reduction guides (3DRG) for minimally invasive plate osteosynthesis (MIPO) of short oblique radial diaphyseal fractures. Canine forelimb specimens ( n = 24) were prepared and a diaphyseal short oblique fracture was simulated in the distal radius and ulna. Bone fragments were stabilized with the MIPO technique using a 3DRG (Group A), open reduction (Group B), or closed reduction with circular external skeletal fixation (ESF) (Group C)...
March 22, 2024: Veterinary Sciences
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38657217/volumetric-analysis-of-peri-implant-tissue-change-over-time-validating-an-innovative-3d-method
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Maria Ligoutsikou, Hyeonjong Lee, Philippe Mojon, Nishant Yadev, Colin Campbell, Irena Sailer
PURPOSE: To validate an innovative 3D volumetric method of evaluating tissue changes proposed by Lee et al in 2020 by comparing the results of this method-in which the scanned peri-implant surfaces were transformed, visualized, and analyzed as 3D objects-to the results reported by an existing method based on calculation of the mean distance between measured surfaces. The null hypothesis was that there was no statistically significant difference between the two methods. Additionally, the present study evaluated peri-implant tissue changes 5 years after single implant placement in the esthetic zone...
April 24, 2024: International Journal of Oral & Maxillofacial Implants
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38656855/neuralrecon-real-time-coherent-3d-scene-reconstruction-from-monocular-video
#59
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Xi Chen, Jiaming Sun, Yiming Xie, Hujun Bao, Xiaowei Zhou
We present a novel framework named NeuralRecon for real-time 3D scene reconstruction from a monocular video. Unlike previous methods that estimate single-view depth maps separately on each key-frame and fuse them later, we propose to directly reconstruct local surfaces represented as sparse TSDF volumes for each video fragment sequentially by a neural network. A learning-based TSDF fusion module based on gated recurrent units is used to guide the network to fuse features from previous fragments. This design allows the network to capture local smoothness prior and global shape prior of 3D surfaces when sequentially reconstructing the surfaces, resulting in accurate, coherent, and real-time surface reconstruction...
April 24, 2024: IEEE Transactions on Pattern Analysis and Machine Intelligence
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38656437/automatic-segmentation-of-tumour-and-organs-at-risk-in-3d-mri-for-cervical-cancer-radiation-therapy-with-anatomical-variations
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Sze-Nung Leung, Shekhar S Chandra, Karen Lim, Tony Young, Lois Holloway, Jason A Dowling
Cervical cancer is a common cancer in women globally, with treatment usually involving radiation therapy (RT). Accurate segmentation for the tumour site and organ-at-risks (OARs) could assist in the reduction of treatment side effects and improve treatment planning efficiency. Cervical cancer Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) segmentation is challenging due to a limited amount of training data available and large inter- and intra- patient shape variation for OARs. The proposed Masked-Net consists of a masked encoder within the 3D U-Net to account for the large shape variation within the dataset, with additional dilated layers added to improve segmentation performance...
April 24, 2024: Physical and engineering sciences in medicine
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