DocumentCode :
1598994
Title :
The Large Scale Digital Cell Analysis System and its use in the quantitative analysis of cell populations
Author :
Ianzini, F. ; Bresnahan, L. ; Wang, L. ; Anderson, K. ; Mackey, M.A.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Radiol., Iowa Univ., Iowa City, IA, USA
fYear :
2002
fDate :
6/24/1905 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage :
470
Lastpage :
475
Abstract :
The Large Scale Digital Cell Analysis System (LSDCAS) was designed to analyze large numbers of cells under a variety of experimental conditions. LSDCAS is an automated microscope system capable of monitoring of the order of 1000 microscope fields over time intervals of up to one month. Although LSDCAS was originally designed to study stress-induced mitotic catastrophe, current efforts aim to provide imaging and data modeling/visualization technologies that will be useful in many areas of biological research. Several collaborative projects with University of Iowa researchers are underway involving the study of alterations in cell motility associated with metastasis; determination of the fate of cells which overproduce pro-oxidants, as well as the development of software to automatically determine the mode of cell death following exposure to cytotoxic agents. Ongoing extension of the capabilities of LSDCAS using image segmentation techniques based upon active appearance models will allow for the measurement of a variety of cellular endpoints. This report details our ongoing studies using LSDCAS; in particular its use in the quantitation of cell motility is described. Following these preliminary analyses, the report ends with a discussion of current development of LSDCAS to provide real-time fluorescence-based analysis of pro-oxidant production in cultured cells
Keywords :
biochemistry; biological techniques; biology computing; cell motility; cellular biophysics; fluorescence; image segmentation; optical microscopes; LSDCAS; Large Scale Digital Cell Analysis System; active appearance models; automated microscope system; biological research; cell death; cell motility; cell populations; cellular endpoints; cultured cells; cytotoxic agents; data modeling/visualization technology; image segmentation techniques; imaging; metastasis; microscope fields; pro-oxidant production; quantitative analysis; real-time fluorescence-based analysis; stress-induced mitotic catastrophe; Biological system modeling; Collaborative software; Computerized monitoring; Data visualization; Fluorescence; Image segmentation; Large-scale systems; Metastasis; Microscopy; Production;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Microtechnologies in Medicine & Biology 2nd Annual International IEEE-EMB Special Topic Conference on
Conference_Location :
Madison, WI
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-7480-0
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/MMB.2002.1002377
Filename :
1002377
Link To Document :
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