DocumentCode
1619361
Title
Averaged Properties of Articular Cartilage from Multidisciplinary Microscopic Imaging Study
Author
Yang Xia
Author_Institution
Dept. of Phys., Oakland Univ., Rochester, MI
fYear
2006
Firstpage
3161
Lastpage
3164
Abstract
Most microscopic imaging techniques do not have the resolution to visualize individual collagen fibrils in articular cartilage, which possesses unique depth-dependent anisotropy and noticeable topographical heterogeneity. These imaging studies therefore deal with the averaged properties of the tissue. In this report, an ellipse model is introduced to explore the common connections between the anisotropic features of the tissue and the measurable quantities in several imaging techniques, including microscopic magnetic resonance imaging (muMRI), polarized light microscopy (PLM), and transmission electron microscopy (TEM). This model uses three quantities to represent the averaged properties of the tissue: the concentration rho that describes the density of the measurable property, the overall orientation thetas that describes the angular dependent features in the tissue, and the anisotropy epsiv that describes the coherence of the measurable objects. We conclude that this ellipse model may serve as a useful platform to explore the common connections among different imaging results
Keywords
biological tissues; biomedical MRI; biomedical optical imaging; molecular biophysics; optical microscopy; proteins; transmission electron microscopy; articular cartilage; collagen fibrils; depth-dependent anisotropy; ellipse model; microscopic magnetic resonance imaging; multidisciplinary microscopic imaging; polarized light microscopy; tissue; topographical heterogeneity; transmission electron microscopy; Anisotropic magnetoresistance; Biomedical imaging; Biomedical measurements; Density measurement; Joints; Magnetic force microscopy; Magnetic resonance imaging; Optical polarization; Transmission electron microscopy; Visualization; MRI; PLM; TEM; cartilage;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society, 2005. IEEE-EMBS 2005. 27th Annual International Conference of the
Conference_Location
Shanghai
Print_ISBN
0-7803-8741-4
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/IEMBS.2005.1617146
Filename
1617146
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