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IntestLine: a shiny-based application to map the rolled intestinal tissue onto a line
Altay Yuzeir1, David Alejandro Bejarano1, Stephan Grein2
1Quantitative Systems Biology, Life & Medical Sciences (LIMES) Institute, University of Bonn, Bonn 53115, Germany.
Summary:
To allow the comprehensive histological analysis of the whole intestine, it is often rolled to a spiral before imaging. This Swiss-rolling technique facilitates robust experimental procedures, but it limits the possibilities to comprehend changes along the intestine. Here, we present IntestLine, a Shiny-based open-source application for processing imaging data of (rolled) intestinal tissues and subsequent mapping onto a line. The visualization of the mapped data facilitates the assessment of the whole intestine in both proximal-distal and serosa-luminal axis, and enables the observation of location-specific cell types and markers. Accordingly, IntestLine can serve as a tool to characterize the intestine in multi-modal imaging studies.
Availability And Implementation:
Source code can be found at Zenodo (https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7081864) and GitHub (https://github.com/SchlitzerLab/IntestLine).

