作者: Assaf Zaritsky , Sari Natan , Doron Kaplan , Eshel Ben-Jacob , Ilan Tsarfaty
DOI: 10.1186/S13742-015-0049-6
关键词: Temporal information 、 Computational biology 、 Data science 、 Computer science 、 Experimental data 、 Common method 、 Live cell imaging 、 Wound healing assay 、 Wound healing 、 Collective cell migration
摘要: Background The wound healing assay is the common method to study collective cell migration in vitro. Computational analyses of live imaging exploit rich temporal information and significantly improve understanding complex phenomena that emerge during this mode motility. Publicly available experimental data can allow application new promote discoveries, assess algorithms’ capabilities distinguish between different conditions.