Supplementary material from "A novel workflow for three-dimensional analysis of tumour cell migration"
Posted on 2019-11-20 - 15:59
The limitations of two-dimensional (2D) analysis in three-dimensional (3D) cellular imaging impair the accuracy of research findings in biological studies. Here, we report a novel 3D approach to acquisition, analysis and interpretation of tumour spheroid images. Our research interest in mesenchymal-amoeboid transition led to the development of a workflow incorporating the generation and analysis of 3D data with Instant Structured Illumination Microscopy and a new ImageJ plugin.
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Ketchen, Sophie; Rohwedder, Arndt; Knipp, Sabine; Esteves, Filomena; Struve, Nina; Peckham, Michelle; et al. (2019). Supplementary material from "A novel workflow for three-dimensional analysis of tumour cell migration". The Royal Society. Collection. https://doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.c.4746572.v1
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AUTHORS (10)
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Sophie Ketchen
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Arndt Rohwedder
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Sabine Knipp
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Filomena Esteves
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Nina Struve
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Michelle Peckham
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John E. Ladbury
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Alistair Curd
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Susan C. Short
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Anke Brüning-Richardson