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vascr: An R-based toolkit for rapid and robust analysis of cellular impedance sensing data
James J W Hucklesby1,2, Charles P Unsworth3, E Scott Graham4,5
1School of Biological Sciences, Faculty of Science, University of Auckland, Auckland, 1010, New Zealand. james.hucklesby@auckland.ac.nz.
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Electrical impedance sensing offers a powerful, non-invasive method for real-time monitoring of cellular behaviour; with applications spanning immunology, cancer biology and drug discovery. Adoption of impedance-sensing approaches has been accelerated by the commercial availability of the ECIS, xCELLigence, ScioSpec and cellZscope platforms; however, the complexity and volume of impedance datasets produced has limited rigorous analysis. vascr, an open-source R-based toolkit designed to streamline the processing of impedance sensing datasets was created to facilitate rapid and simplified handling of cellular impedance sensing data. vascr can import multi-frequency data from multiple instrument manufacturers and includes robust analysis tools for resampling, outlier detection, and statistical testing using ANOVA and cross-correlation. Using the vascr workflow, impedance sensing data can be rapidly and robustly interpreted, allowing for real-time investigation of the effects of biological agents on cellular processes such as endothelial barrier integrity.

