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TRACES: a Freely Accessible, Semi-automated Pipeline for Detection, Tracking, and Quantification of Fluorescently Labeled Cellular Structures.

Xueer Jiang1, Linhao Jiang1, Li-En Jao1.   

Abstract

Subcellular structures exhibit diverse behaviors in different cellular processes, including changes in morphology, abundance, and relative spatial distribution. Faithfully tracking and quantifying these changes are essential to understand their functions. However, most freely accessible methods lack integrated features for tracking multiple objects in different spectral channels simultaneously. To overcome these limitations, we have developed TRACES (Tracking of Active Cellular Structures), a customizable and open-source pipeline capable of detecting, tracking, and quantifying fluorescently labeled cellular structures in up to three spectral channels simultaneously at single-cell level. Here, we detail step-by-step instructions for performing the TRACES pipeline, including image acquisition and segmentation, object identification and tracking, and data quantification and visualization. We believe that TRACES will be a valuable tool for cell biologists, enabling them to track and measure the spatiotemporal dynamics of subcellular structures in a robust and semi-automated manner.
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Keywords:  Centrosome ; Condensate ; Live-cell imaging ; Particle tracking ; Phase separation ; Python ; Quantitative image analysis ; Subcellular structures

Year:  2022        PMID: 36249859      PMCID: PMC9516249          DOI: 10.21769/BioProtoc.4479

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Bio Protoc        ISSN: 2331-8325


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