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=Voxel Printing of Neuroimaging=
 
by [[LUKE HALE]].
 
 
 
 
 
Typically, in order to 3D print neuroimaging data, anatomical areas of interest must first be identified on individual 2D slices, then isolated (either manually or via thresholding), and then converted to a 3D mesh. This time-consuming ‘segmentation’ typically requires commercial software and, in forming this 3D mesh, the rest of the scan data is lost and reduced to a binary representation
 
i.e. either outside or inside the anatomical area of interest. Furthermore, the size of structures may be over or underestimated.
 
 
 
=Reference=
 
[[Poster Image]]
 

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