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English: Additional File 3 Tracking scenarios. This tracking example sequence was taken from the set of images that are shown in the upper left panel of Movie 1 in order to illustrate in more detail how the tracking algorithm handles "scenarios" such as the colliding and splitting of cells. A total elapsed time of 35 hours (70 scans) is depicted, and specific details are given in the video to explain example scenarios. Original image quality is not preserved in the videos due to necessary compression. |
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Source | Bahnson A, Athanassiou C, Koebler D, Qian L, Shun T, Shields D, Yu H, Wang H, Goff J, Cheng T, Houck R, Cowsert L (2005). "Automated measurement of cell motility and proliferation". BMC Cell Biology. DOI:10.1186/1471-2121-6-19. PMID 15831094. PMC: 1097721. | ||
Author | Bahnson A, Athanassiou C, Koebler D, Qian L, Shun T, Shields D, Yu H, Wang H, Goff J, Cheng T, Houck R, Cowsert L | ||
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Short title | Additional File 3 |
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Author | Bahnson A, Athanassiou C, Koebler D, Qian L, Shun T, Shields D, Yu H, Wang H, Goff J, Cheng T, Houck R, Cowsert L |
Usage terms | http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/ |
Image title | Tracking scenarios. This tracking example sequence was taken from the set of images that are shown in the upper left panel of Movie 1 in order to illustrate in more detail how the tracking algorithm handles "scenarios" such as the colliding and splitting of cells. A total elapsed time of 35 hours (70 scans) is depicted, and specific details are given in the video to explain example scenarios. Original image quality is not preserved in the videos due to necessary compression. |
Software used | Xiph.Org libtheora 1.1 20090822 (Thusnelda) |
Date and time of digitizing | 2005 |