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Drosophila Kc167 cells

Accession number BBBC007 · Version 1 Example images DNA Actin Outlined nuclei Outlined cells Biological application Drosophila melanogaster Kc167 cells were stained for DNA (to label nuclei) and actin (a cytoskeletal protein, to show the cell body). Automatic cytometry requires that cells be...

Nuclei of U2OS cells in a chemical screen

Accession number BBBC039 · Version 1 Example images Description of the biological application This image set is part of a high-throughput chemical screen on U2OS cells, with examples of 200 bioactive compounds. The effect of the treatments was originally imaged using the Cell Painting assay...

C. elegans infection marker

Accession number BBBC012 · Version 1 Example images Positive: pmk-1(km25) Negative: wild type Biological application This selection of images show transgenic C. elegans expressing the promoter of gene clec-60 fused to GFP. The clec-60 gene is up-regulated during S. aureus infection [Irazoqui et al...

Workflow

Workflow Turnaround The Broad CMG provides exome and/or whole­ genome sequencing at no cost to the collaborator for affected cases and relatives. This centralized service offers high­ quality sequencing and analysis, incorporating discovery of all classes of variation (including copy number variants...

Getting Started

CellProfiler is free, open-source software for quantitative analysis of biological images. No prior experience in programming or computer vision is required – this page is intended to help you get up and running. The quickest way to get up and running with CellProfiler is to: Download CellProfiler...

Examples

Previous Examples Previous examples (prior to 4.0) can be found on the previous examples page, but we discourage their use because they are now outdated.

Benchmarking Methodology

To reasonably compare, or benchmark, algorithms for image analysis, researchers must agree on a common reference point—the image set's "correct" answer—and see how closely each algorithm matches it. We adopt the common term ground truth for this reference point even though it may be questionable in...

Drosophila Kc167 cells

Accession number BBBC002 · Version 1 Example image Biological application Five different samples of Drosophila melanogaster Kc167 cells were stained with Hoechst 33342, a DNA stain. The last sample (labeled nodsRNA) is of wild-type cells. Each of the other four samples (labeled 48, 340, Anillin, and...

Human U2OS cells (out of focus)

Accession number BBBC006 · Version 1 Example images Ground truth: in focus Out of focus Ground truth: foreground Biological application Since robust foreground/background separation and segmentation of cellular objects (i.e., identification of which pixels below to which objects) strongly depends on...