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cell bounding box

Object Detection

Roboflow Universe JU cell bounding box

cell bounding box Computer Vision Project

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@misc{
                            cell-bounding-box_dataset,
                            title = { cell bounding box Dataset },
                            type = { Open Source Dataset },
                            author = { JU },
                            howpublished = { \url{ https://universe.roboflow.com/ju-31ka0/cell-bounding-box } },
                            url = { https://universe.roboflow.com/ju-31ka0/cell-bounding-box },
                            journal = { Roboflow Universe },
                            publisher = { Roboflow },
                            year = { 2023 },
                            month = { jun },
                            note = { visited on 2024-06-19 },
                            }
                        

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JU

Last Updated

a year ago

Project Type

Object Detection

Subject

cells

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CC BY 4.0

Classes

CD 45 negetive CD 99 negetive CK 20 negativity CK 5/CK6 positivity CK 7 positivity Chlamydial infection Cockleburrs Congo red stain Elastic van Gieson stain Fite acid-fast stain Fouchet’s stain Freezing artefact of the tissue Grunwald Giemsa stained smear Her-2/neu immunostain Large hole in the tissue Masson trichrome stain Methenamine silver stain Mucus secreting endocervical columnar cells NSE positivity Oestrogen Receptor Pale-stained nuclei Papanicolaou’s stain Phosphotungstic acid haematoxylin stain Pneumocystis carinii infection Reticulin stain Schmorl’s stain Squamocolumnar junction TTF-1 negativity Tear in the tissue Trichomonas vaginalis organisms Uneven staining pattern due to poor deparaffinization WT 1 positivity Ziehl-Neelsen stain abundant tight ball cluster acute inflammation air bubble in tissue amyloid material atypical mycobacteria bile cast within renal tubules cell clusters of lower uterine segment cervical cell particle chondromyxoid substances chromogranin ciliated glandular cells degenerated polymorphonuclear leukocytes dematiaceous fungi (phaeohyphomycosis) deparaffinization of the tissue section discrete monomorphic round cells elastic lamina stain endocervical glandular epithelium eosinophilic cytoplasm eosinophilic granules fat stain glomerular fibrin thrombi group of decidual cells haematoxylin and eosin stain haemosiderin pigment hepatocytes stain histiocytes hyperchromatic nuclei infiltrating duct carcinoma intestinal metaplasia intracytoplasmic mucous vacuoles irregular tear of the tissue lepra bacilli in lymph liver tissue stain lung carcinoma metaplastic cells metaplastic squamous cells necrotic debris neuroblastoma diagnosis neutral mucin of antrum oval parabasal cells ovarian origin of carcinoma p63 positivity parabasal cell parakeratotic cells pleomorphism progesterone receptor pyknotic nucleated cell refractile birefringent pigment reticulin pattern of liver sheets of malignant cells squamous cell carcinoma squamous cells squamous epithelium synaptophysin tubular endometrial glands