| Literature DB >> 34291145 |
Emma Lejeune1,2, Alex Khang1, Jacob Sansom1,3, Michael S Sacks1.
Abstract
Tracking the deformation of fiducial markers in the vicinity of living cells embedded in compliant synthetic or biological gels is a powerful means to study cell mechanics and mechanobiology in three-dimensional environments. However, current approaches to track and quantify three-dimensional (3D) fiducial marker displacements remain ad-hoc, can be difficult to implement, and may not produce reliable results. Herein, we present a compact software package entitled "FM-Track," written in the popular Python language, to facilitate feature-based particle tracking tailored for 3D cell micromechanical environment studies. FM-Track contains functions for pre-processing images, running fiducial marker tracking, and post-processing and visualization. FM-Track can thus aid the study of cellular mechanics and mechanobiology by providing an extensible software platform to more reliably extract complex local 3D cell contractile information in transparent compliant gel systems.Entities:
Keywords: Cell mechanics; Fiducial markers; Open-source software; Particle tracking; Traction force microscopy
Year: 2020 PMID: 34291145 PMCID: PMC8291167 DOI: 10.1016/j.softx.2020.100417
Source DB: PubMed Journal: SoftwareX