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Classification and Segmentation of Nanoparticle Diffusion Trajectories in Cellular Micro Environments.


ABSTRACT: Darkfield and confocal laser scanning microscopy both allow for a simultaneous observation of live cells and single nanoparticles. Accordingly, a characterization of nanoparticle uptake and intracellular mobility appears possible within living cells. Single particle tracking allows to measure the size of a diffusing particle close to a cell. However, within the more complex system of a cell's cytoplasm normal, confined or anomalous diffusion together with directed motion may occur. In this work we present a method to automatically classify and segment single trajectories into their respective motion types. Single trajectories were found to contain more than one motion type. We have trained a random forest with 9 different features. The average error over all motion types for synthetic trajectories was 7.2%. The software was successfully applied to trajectories of positive controls for normal- and constrained diffusion. Trajectories captured by nanoparticle tracking analysis served as positive control for normal diffusion. Nanoparticles inserted into a diblock copolymer membrane was used to generate constrained diffusion. Finally we segmented trajectories of diffusing (nano-)particles in V79 cells captured with both darkfield- and confocal laser scanning microscopy. The software called "TraJClassifier" is freely available as ImageJ/Fiji plugin via https://git.io/v6uz2.

SUBMITTER: Wagner T 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5249096 | biostudies-other | 2017

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-other

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Classification and Segmentation of Nanoparticle Diffusion Trajectories in Cellular Micro Environments.

Wagner Thorsten T   Kroll Alexandra A   Haramagatti Chandrashekara R CR   Lipinski Hans-Gerd HG   Wiemann Martin M  

PloS one 20170120 1


Darkfield and confocal laser scanning microscopy both allow for a simultaneous observation of live cells and single nanoparticles. Accordingly, a characterization of nanoparticle uptake and intracellular mobility appears possible within living cells. Single particle tracking allows to measure the size of a diffusing particle close to a cell. However, within the more complex system of a cell's cytoplasm normal, confined or anomalous diffusion together with directed motion may occur. In this work  ...[more]

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