To quantify and model cell movements in living systems, once it has been imaged, it is necessary to track all the cells of interest. In this chapter we will first present the basics of cell tracking. Second, we will describe how to choose the method that is best suited for different application scopes. Ultimately, we will describe in more detail different types of methods, their strengths, and limitations.
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Hirsch, P., Epstein, L., & Guignard, L. (2022). Mathematical and bioinformatic tools for cell tracking. In Cell Movement in Health and Disease (pp. 341–361). Elsevier. https://doi.org/10.1016/B978-0-323-90195-6.00013-9
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