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The liver is the largest solid organ in the body that can be anatomically divided into segments. We present in this work a web-based subject-specific human liver atlas based on the Couinaud segments simulated from portal venous (PV) perfusion zones, hepatic arterial (HA) and hepatic venous (HV) trees, as well as biliary drainage. The purpose of the atlas is to provide the modelling community with freely accessible 3D hepatic structures for in silico simulations, which are of tremendous value in yielding novel insights in hepatic circulation, drug transport and clearance.
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Computer Methods in Biomechanics and Biomedical Engineering: Imaging & Visualization is an international journal whose main goals are to promote solutions of excellence for both imaging and visualization of biomedical data, and establish links among researchers, clinicians, the medical technology sector and end-users. The journal provides a comprehensive forum for discussion of the current state-of-the-art in the scientific fields related to imaging and visualization, including, but not limited to: Applications of Imaging and Visualization Computational Bio- imaging and Visualization Computer Aided Diagnosis, Surgery, Therapy and Treatment Data Processing and Analysis Devices for Imaging and Visualization Grid and High Performance Computing for Imaging and Visualization Human Perception in Imaging and Visualization Image Processing and Analysis Image-based Geometric Modelling Imaging and Visualization in Biomechanics Imaging and Visualization in Biomedical Engineering Medical Clinics Medical Imaging and Visualization Multi-modal Imaging and Visualization Multiscale Imaging and Visualization Scientific Visualization Software Development for Imaging and Visualization Telemedicine Systems and Applications Virtual Reality Visual Data Mining and Knowledge Discovery.