Quantification of Golgi Complex Assembly and Disassembly in LiveCell Fluorescence Microscopy Images

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Authors

MATULA Petr LISAUSKAS Tautvydas STARKUVIENE Vytaute ROHR Karl

Year of publication 2011
Type Article in Proceedings
Conference Proceedings of Workshop on Microscopic Image Analysis with Applications in Biology
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Faculty of Informatics

Citation
Web http://www.miaab.org/miaab-2011-heidelberg-papers/miaab-2011-h-matula.pdf
Field Informatics
Keywords Fluorescence microscopy; quantification of subcellular localization patterns; tophat transform; Golgi assembly and disassembly; compact and diffuse phenotypes
Description We present an image analysis approach for quantifying assembly and disassembly of the Golgi complex in fluorescence microscopy images of live cells. The approach comprises nucleus detection, nucleus tracking, and quantification of Golgi complex localization patterns for single cell nuclei over time. In particular, we define and compare five different measures for quantifying changes in compact and diffuse phenotypes. We propose two measures based on mathematical morphology which take into account shape, size, and contrast of image structures. From the experimental results it turned out that these measures have a higher discrimination power to distinguish compact and diffuse phenotypes than a previous frequently used measure.
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