997 resultados para Cèl·lules mare hematopoètiques
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Sign.: A-B8, A-O8
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Marca tip. en port.
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Encuadernado en pergamino
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Grab. calc. en port. con esc. del Ayuntamiento de Valencia
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Contiene en v. : Historia de Nuestra Señora de los Desamparados , su Real Capilla y fundación del Santo Hospital General de Valencia, extracto de "Glorias Valencianas", obra dirigida por Jaime Torrent y publicada en 1886 por Ramon Ortega
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Mención de responsabilidad precede a : 1867
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Existe un ejemplar encuadernado dentro del volumen facticio XVIII/1827
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Cantada por primera vez el 13 de mayo de 1882.
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Contiene : Oda / Rafael Vives Aspiroz . Salve / Vicente Ibañez . Oda / Miguel Amat y Maestre
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El segundo centenario del traslado de la Vírgen de los Desamparados a la Basílica fue en el año1867
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Contiene : Plegaria / Eduardo Ponce
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Sign.: [parágrafo]6, A-D4
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Sign.: A11
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Port. con grab. xil. y orla tip
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Due to the relative transparency of its embryos and larvae, the zebrafish is an ideal model organism for bioimaging approaches in vertebrates. Novel microscope technologies allow the imaging of developmental processes in unprecedented detail, and they enable the use of complex image-based read-outs for high-throughput/high-content screening. Such applications can easily generate Terabytes of image data, the handling and analysis of which becomes a major bottleneck in extracting the targeted information. Here, we describe the current state of the art in computational image analysis in the zebrafish system. We discuss the challenges encountered when handling high-content image data, especially with regard to data quality, annotation, and storage. We survey methods for preprocessing image data for further analysis, and describe selected examples of automated image analysis, including the tracking of cells during embryogenesis, heartbeat detection, identification of dead embryos, recognition of tissues and anatomical landmarks, and quantification of behavioral patterns of adult fish. We review recent examples for applications using such methods, such as the comprehensive analysis of cell lineages during early development, the generation of a three-dimensional brain atlas of zebrafish larvae, and high-throughput drug screens based on movement patterns. Finally, we identify future challenges for the zebrafish image analysis community, notably those concerning the compatibility of algorithms and data formats for the assembly of modular analysis pipelines.