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Nat Commun
April 2017
Institute of Molecule and Cell Biology (IMCB), Computational Bioimage Analysis Unit, A*STAR, Singapore 138673, Singapore.
Understanding the mechanisms of collective cell migration is crucial for cancer metastasis, wound healing and many developmental processes. Imaging a migrating cluster in vivo is feasible, but the quantification of individual cell behaviours remains challenging. We have developed an image analysis toolkit, CCMToolKit, to quantify the Drosophila border cell system.
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August 2016
Central Imaging Facility, Institute of Molecule and Cell Biology (IMCB), a*STAR, Singapore.
Microscopy is a fundamental technology driving new biological discoveries. Today microscopy allows a large number of images to be acquired using, for example, High Throughput Screening (HTS) and 4D imaging. It is essential to be able to interrogate these images and extract quantitative information in an automated fashion.
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