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Single-Cell Characterization of Calcium Influx and HIV-1 Infection using a Multiparameter Optofluidic Platform
Published on: May 18, 2021
A fast open-source Fiji-macro to quantify virus infection and transfection on single-cell level by fluorescence
Yannic Kerkhoff1, Stefanie Wedepohl1, Chuanxiong Nie1
1Institute of Chemistry and Biochemistry, Freie Universität Berlin, Berlin, Germany.
Abstract:
The ability to automatically analyze large quantities of image data is a valuable tool for many biochemical assays, as it rapidly provides reliable data. Here, we describe a fast and robust Fiji macro for the analysis of cellular fluorescence microscopy images with single-cell resolution. The macro presented here was validated by successful reconstruction of fluorescent and non-fluorescent cell mixing ratios (for fluorescence fractions ranging between 0 and 100%) and applied to quantify the efficiency of transfection and virus infection inhibition. It performed well compared with manually obtained image quantification data. Its use is not limited to the cases shown here but is applicable for most monolayered cellular assays with nuclei staining. We provide a detailed description of how the macro works and how it is applied to image data. It can be downloaded free of charge and may be used by and modified according to the needs of the user. • Rapid, simple, and reproducible segmentation of eukaryotic cells in confluent cellular assays • Open-source software for use without technical or computational expertise • Single-cell analysis allows identification and quantification of virus infected cell populations and infection inhibition.
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