A mosaic image of an anopheles mosquito was created by representing each pixel of the template with a deep ultraviolet microscopy image of an individual red blood cell. The red blood cell images were drawn from a pool containing healthy cells and P.falciparum-infected cells. Red blood cell images were adjusted in their mean intensity values to reflect template pixel intensities. Lebel et al 2021
Image Credit: The template anopheles mosquito image was modified from a BioRender.com icon (Anopheles mosquito, 2020). The mosaic was created using custom software written by Paul Lebel and is being shared under the creative commons license (CC BY 4.0).
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Citation: (2021) PLoS Computational Biology Issue Image | Vol. 17(8) September 2021. PLoS Comput Biol 17(8): ev17.i08. https://doi.org/10.1371/image.pcbi.v17.i08
Published: September 21, 2021
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A mosaic image of an anopheles mosquito was created by representing each pixel of the template with a deep ultraviolet microscopy image of an individual red blood cell. The red blood cell images were drawn from a pool containing healthy cells and P.falciparum-infected cells. Red blood cell images were adjusted in their mean intensity values to reflect template pixel intensities. Lebel et al 2021
Image Credit: The template anopheles mosquito image was modified from a BioRender.com icon (Anopheles mosquito, 2020). The mosaic was created using custom software written by Paul Lebel and is being shared under the creative commons license (CC BY 4.0).