Baylor College of Medicine: New Open-Source Platform Supports Large Imaging Data Analysis
December 03, 2024
December 03, 2024
HOUSTON, Texas, Dec. 3 (TNSres) -- The Baylor College of Medicine issued the following news:
Modern day drug discovery is shifting from single end point assays to more complex phenotypic assays that query single cell and population responses to chemicals and genetic manipulation. One such assay, cell painting, is designed to use imaging to highlight cellular substructures and, via image analysis pipelines, to quantify changes in the cellular state. This type of analysis often requir . . .
Modern day drug discovery is shifting from single end point assays to more complex phenotypic assays that query single cell and population responses to chemicals and genetic manipulation. One such assay, cell painting, is designed to use imaging to highlight cellular substructures and, via image analysis pipelines, to quantify changes in the cellular state. This type of analysis often requir . . .