Organoids have immense potential as ex vivo disease models for drug discovery and personalized drug screening. Dynamic changes in individual organoid morphology, number, and size can indicate important drug responses. However, these metrics are difficult and labor-intensive to obtain for high-throughput image datasets. Here, we present OrganoID, a robust image analysis platform that automatically recognizes, labels, and tracks single organoids, pixel-by-pixel, in brightfield and phase-contrast microscopy experiments. The platform was trained on images of pancreatic cancer organoids and validated on separate images of pancreatic, lung, colon, and adenoid cystic carcinoma organoids, which showed excellent agreement with manual measurements of...
Tumor organoids maintain cell-cell interactions, heterogeneity, microenvironment, and drug response ...
Over the previous decade, one of the most exciting advancements in stem cell technology has been the...
Brain organoids grown from human pluripotent stem cells self-organize into cytoarchitectures resembl...
The interest in the use of organoids in the biomedical field has increased exponentially in the past...
Spheroid and organoid cultures are powerful in vitro models for biology, but size and shape diversit...
Abstract Three-dimensional (3D) organoid cultures are flexible systems to interrogate cellular growt...
Organoids are three-dimensional (3D) structures that can be derived from stem cells or adult tissue ...
Organoid cultures are proving to be powerful in vitro models that closely mimic the cellular constit...
Drug attrition rates for cancer are much higher than in other therapeutic areas. There is an urgent ...
Background: Organoids are morphologically heterogeneous three-dimensional cell culture systems and s...
Summary: Patient-derived tumor organoids (TOs) are emerging as high-fidelity models to study cancer ...
Organoids are three-dimensional, functional structures that mimic in vivo organs. They offer new opp...
Organoids are self-organising stem cell-derived ex vivo cultures widely adopted as biomimetic models...
Organogenesis, tissue homeostasis and organ function involve complex spatial cellular organization a...
Stem-cell-derived epithelial organoids are routinely used for the biological and biomedical modellin...
Tumor organoids maintain cell-cell interactions, heterogeneity, microenvironment, and drug response ...
Over the previous decade, one of the most exciting advancements in stem cell technology has been the...
Brain organoids grown from human pluripotent stem cells self-organize into cytoarchitectures resembl...
The interest in the use of organoids in the biomedical field has increased exponentially in the past...
Spheroid and organoid cultures are powerful in vitro models for biology, but size and shape diversit...
Abstract Three-dimensional (3D) organoid cultures are flexible systems to interrogate cellular growt...
Organoids are three-dimensional (3D) structures that can be derived from stem cells or adult tissue ...
Organoid cultures are proving to be powerful in vitro models that closely mimic the cellular constit...
Drug attrition rates for cancer are much higher than in other therapeutic areas. There is an urgent ...
Background: Organoids are morphologically heterogeneous three-dimensional cell culture systems and s...
Summary: Patient-derived tumor organoids (TOs) are emerging as high-fidelity models to study cancer ...
Organoids are three-dimensional, functional structures that mimic in vivo organs. They offer new opp...
Organoids are self-organising stem cell-derived ex vivo cultures widely adopted as biomimetic models...
Organogenesis, tissue homeostasis and organ function involve complex spatial cellular organization a...
Stem-cell-derived epithelial organoids are routinely used for the biological and biomedical modellin...
Tumor organoids maintain cell-cell interactions, heterogeneity, microenvironment, and drug response ...
Over the previous decade, one of the most exciting advancements in stem cell technology has been the...
Brain organoids grown from human pluripotent stem cells self-organize into cytoarchitectures resembl...