File:Maskmaking for automatic detection of micronuclei.png

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an inner cheek cell with micronucleus and the image 'segmentation' towards an 'automatic' recognition algorithm is shown.

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English: This shows an inner cheek cell stained with methylene blue and imaged with a 40x objective and a RaspberryPi camera in the open public lab, Hackuarium. The cell has a micronucleus (arrow), which is a sign that a large piece of DNA broke of a chromosome in a previous cell division. The micronucleus assay is a classic test (from the 1980s) used for risk assessment of occupational hazards. Segmentation of such images to allow future algorithms to detect a micronucleus automatically is the aim of 'mask-making' as shown in the panel on the right.
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