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EmbryoMiner: A new framework for interactive knowledge discovery in large-scale cell tracking data of developing embryos.


ABSTRACT: State-of-the-art light-sheet and confocal microscopes allow recording of entire embryos in 3D and over time (3D+t) for many hours. Fluorescently labeled structures can be segmented and tracked automatically in these terabyte-scale 3D+t images, resulting in thousands of cell migration trajectories that provide detailed insights to large-scale tissue reorganization at the cellular level. Here we present EmbryoMiner, a new interactive open-source framework suitable for in-depth analyses and comparisons of entire embryos, including an extensive set of trajectory features. Starting at the whole-embryo level, the framework can be used to iteratively focus on a region of interest within the embryo, to investigate and test specific trajectory-based hypotheses and to extract quantitative features from the isolated trajectories. Thus, the new framework provides a valuable new way to quantitatively compare corresponding anatomical regions in different embryos that were manually selected based on biological prior knowledge. As a proof of concept, we analyzed 3D+t light-sheet microscopy images of zebrafish embryos, showcasing potential user applications that can be performed using the new framework.

SUBMITTER: Schott B 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5929571 | biostudies-literature | 2018 Apr

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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EmbryoMiner: A new framework for interactive knowledge discovery in large-scale cell tracking data of developing embryos.

Schott Benjamin B   Traub Manuel M   Schlagenhauf Cornelia C   Takamiya Masanari M   Antritter Thomas T   Bartschat Andreas A   Löffler Katharina K   Blessing Denis D   Otte Jens C JC   Kobitski Andrei Y AY   Nienhaus G Ulrich GU   Strähle Uwe U   Mikut Ralf R   Stegmaier Johannes J  

PLoS computational biology 20180419 4


State-of-the-art light-sheet and confocal microscopes allow recording of entire embryos in 3D and over time (3D+t) for many hours. Fluorescently labeled structures can be segmented and tracked automatically in these terabyte-scale 3D+t images, resulting in thousands of cell migration trajectories that provide detailed insights to large-scale tissue reorganization at the cellular level. Here we present EmbryoMiner, a new interactive open-source framework suitable for in-depth analyses and compari  ...[more]

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