@inproceedings{PB-VRVis-2019-011, author = {Stanzl, Verena and Zopf, Lydia M. and Geyer, Stefan H. and Swiadek, Nicole and Zinnanti, Jelena and Slezak, Paul and Weninger, Wolfgang J. and Walter, Andreas and B{\"u}hler, Katja}, title = {An Open-Source Pipeline for Correlation and Visualization of Multi-Modal Multi-Scale Imaging Data in Tumor Vascularization.}, year = {2019}, booktitle = {EMIM 2019 (abstract and poster)}, editor = {n.n.}, url = {https://www.vrvis.at/publications/PB-VRVis-2019-011}, abstract = {Activating angiogenesis is one of the main indicators of cancer supporting rapid tumor growth and metastasis. Current treatment strategies aim at inhibiting tumor neo-angiogenesis, but tumor vessels are disorganized, leaky and dysfunctional. To understand how tumors instruct the formation and maintenance of blood vessels, we apply ultra-high field MRI, µCT and HREM to a xenograft mouse model and correlate the tumor vessels. The proposed open source visualization pipeline supports the analysis of angiogenesis by depicting the different vessels and anatomical context in a single model.}, }