Topological Methods for Characterising Spatial Networks: A Case Study in Tumour Vasculature
Understanding how the spatial structure of blood vessel networks relates to their function in healthy and abnormal biological tissues could improve diagnosis and treatment for diseases such as cancer. New imaging techniques can generate multiple, high-resolution images of the same tissue region, and...
Main Authors: | Byrne, H, Harrington, H, Muschel, R, Reinert, G, Stolz, B, Tillmann, U |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Institute of Mathematics and its Applications
2019
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