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Publication : CellGeo: a computational platform for the analysis of shape changes in cells with complex geometries.

First Author  Tsygankov D Year  2014
Journal  J Cell Biol Volume  204
Issue  3 Pages  443-60
PubMed ID  24493591 Mgi Jnum  J:208257
Mgi Id  MGI:5562577 Doi  10.1083/jcb.201306067
Citation  Tsygankov D, et al. (2014) CellGeo: a computational platform for the analysis of shape changes in cells with complex geometries. J Cell Biol 204(3):443-60
abstractText  Cell biologists increasingly rely on computer-aided image analysis, allowing them to collect precise, unbiased quantitative results. However, despite great progress in image processing and computer vision, current computational approaches fail to address many key aspects of cell behavior, including the cell protrusions that guide cell migration and drive morphogenesis. We developed the open source MATLAB application CellGeo, a user-friendly computational platform to allow simultaneous, automated tracking and analysis of dynamic changes in cell shape, including protrusions ranging from filopodia to lamellipodia. Our method maps an arbitrary cell shape onto a tree graph that, unlike traditional skeletonization algorithms, preserves complex boundary features. CellGeo allows rigorous but flexible definition and accurate automated detection and tracking of geometric features of interest. We demonstrate CellGeo's utility by deriving new insights into (a) the roles of Diaphanous, Enabled, and Capping protein in regulating filopodia and lamellipodia dynamics in Drosophila melanogaster cells and (b) the dynamic properties of growth cones in catecholaminergic a-differentiated neuroblastoma cells.
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