Official PyTorch implementation for paper: "Neural Transformers for Intraductal Papillary Mucosal Neoplasms (IPMN) Classification in MRI images"
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Official PyTorch implementation for paper: "Neural Transformers for Intraductal Papillary Mucosal Neoplasms (IPMN) Classification in MRI images"
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R scripts used to analyze single-nucleus RNA-seq data generated from in vitro differentiated pancreatic organoids, described in Huang, L. et al. 2021 (in press).
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Code repository for paper: "A deep learning model to triage and predict adenocarcinoma on pancreas cytology whole slide imaging"
📷⛑ Segmentation of Pancreatic Images using LinTransUNet
Segmentation tool that segments 3D medical images using CNNs. Trained on CT-images of the pathological pancreas with Caffe.
Code for Walker, Saunders, Rai et al., (2021).
R Scripts used in scRNA-seq analysis of T2D Islets
The YOLOv4 is used for pancreas detection on CT-scans.
An Interactive Web Application for Quality Control and Analysis of Insulin Secretion from Pancreatic Beta Cells
[ISBI 2024] Leveraging Unlabeled Data for 3D Medical Image Segmentation through Self-Supervised Contrastive Learning
Tensorflow implementation of a 3D-CNN U-net with Grid Attention and DSV for pancreas segmentation trained on CT-82.
Measure Cell Size in 3D
The official PyTorch implementation for paper "Hierarchical 3D Feature Learning for Pancreas Segmentation"
The following repository contains code for all scRNAseq analysis and visualization performed in the paper: Single cell resolution analysis of the human pancreatic ductal progenitor cell niche
[WACV 2024] Beyond Self-Attention: Deformable Large Kernel Attention for Medical Image Segmentation
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