Retinal Pigment Epithelium (RPE) Segmentation and Intensity
The retinal pigment epithelium (RPE) is a specialized cell monolayer that forms the barrier between the subretinal and the choroidal spaces. We used high-content imaging, machine-learning-based image-segmentation, phenotypic quantification, and mathematical modeling to develop quantitative 3-dimensional maps of subcellular structures during the establishment of RPE apical/basal polarity.
This collection contains:
1) volumetric images of induced pluripotent stem cell-derived RPE (iPSC-RPE) differentiated from sixteen isogenic iPSC lines where specific proteins were tagged with a fluorophore.
2) volumetric images of cell and nuclear border segmentation and tagged-protein segmentation.
3) a software to run the entire analysis starting from the fluorecence image stacks.
4) a software to morph cells and organelles to calculate spatial interaction maps.
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Developing functional and authenticated RPE tissue from iPS cells
National Eye Institute
Research Institution(s)
National Eye Institute; National Institute of Standards and Technology; National Center for Advancing Translational Sciences; National Cancer InstituteContact email
kapil.bharti@nih.govAssociated Preprint DOI
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AUTHORS (16)
- PSPushkar SatheAVAndrei VolkovDRDominik ReichertSSSheldon SebastianAMArvydas MaminishkisNSNicholas ShaubBLBengt LjungquistDBDevika BoseJFJorge FerrariNLNyusha LinCSCarl SimonRSRuchi SharmaPBPeter BajcsyKBKapil Bharti