Intelligent image-based in situ single-cell isolation

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Abstract

Quantifying heterogeneities within cell populations is important for many fields including cancer research and neurobiology; however, techniques to isolate individual cells are limited. Here, we describe a high-throughput, non-disruptive, and cost-effective isolation method that is capable of capturing individually targeted cells using widely available techniques. Using high-resolution microscopy, laser microcapture microscopy, image analysis, and machine learning, our technology enables scalable molecular genetic analysis of single cells, targetable by morphology or location within the sample.

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Brasko, C., Smith, K., Molnar, C., Farago, N., Hegedus, L., Balind, A., … Horvath, P. (2018). Intelligent image-based in situ single-cell isolation. Nature Communications, 9(1). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-017-02628-4

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