Denis, Tamir
Sher, Ifat
Praisman, Emily
Haiadry, Marian
Zag, Amir
Benjamini, Ohad
Avigdor, Abraham
Asraf, Keren
Doolman, Ram
Wolf, Lior
Suchowski, Haim
Rotenstreich, Ygal
Funding for this research was provided by:
Sheba Medical Center (NA)
Ministry of Innovation, Science and Technology (3-17994)
Israeli Ministry of Innovation, Science and Technology (3-17994)
Article History
Received: 18 July 2025
Accepted: 22 March 2026
First Online: 8 April 2026
Competing interests
: T.D., I.S., L.W., H.S., and Y.R. have patent applications related to the subject matter, vis Tel Aviv University. Patent applicant—institution—Ramot at Tel-Aviv University Ltd. (Tel-Aviv), Tel HaShomer Medical Research Infrastructure and Services Ltd. (Ramat-Gan). All other authors declare no competing interests.US Patent application 63/138,546 by Ramot at Tel-Aviv University Ltd. (Tel-Aviv), Tel HaShomer Medical Research Infrastructure and Services Ltd. (Ramat-Gan), Inventors: Ygal Rotenstreich, Ifat Sher Rosenthal, Haim Suchowski, Michael Mrejen, and Shahar Katz. Status: Application. Aspect of the manuscript covered in the patent application: the approach for imaging of bulbar blood vessels. U.S Provisional Application No. 63/829,813 by Ramot at Tel-Aviv University Ltd. (Tel-Aviv), Tel HaShomer Medical Research Infrastructure and Services Ltd. (Ramat-Gan), Inventors: Ygal Rotenstreich, Ifat Sher, Tamir Denis, Haim Suchowski and Lior Wolf. Status: provisional application. Aspect of manuscript covered in the patent application: the Video-to-Vessels pipeline and VesselNet.