Not exact matches
The process is largely
automated, but incorporates a manual editing step to improve accuracy for a small percentage of
cells that are difficult to
track computationally.
An
automated microscope takes images every 20 minutes at multiple locations in the microfluidic device, and multiple devices at once, allowing for the
tracking of dozens of
cells in one experiment.
«On the symmetry of siblings:
automated single -
cell tracking to quantify the behavior of hematopoietic stem
cells in a biomimetic setup» is featured on the February issue cover.
Scherf N, Franke K, Glauche I, Kurth I, Bornhäuser M, Werner C, Pompe T, Roeder I On the symmetry of siblings:
automated single -
cell tracking to quantify the behavior of hematopoietic stem
cells in a biomimetic setup.
Title: On the symmetry of siblings:
automated single -
cell tracking to quantify the behavior of hematopoietic stem
cells in a biomimetic setup Authors: Scherf N, Franke K, Glauche I, Kurth I, Bornhauser M, Werner C, Pompe T, Roeder I Date: 2012 Publication Details: Exp Hematol.
Using a unique,
automated robotic microscope that can follow a single
cell over days or weeks, the scientists
track the birth, maturation, and death of neurons afflicted with Alzheimer's, Huntington's, and Parkinson's diseases and ALS.
Police will use human and
automated surveillance, electronic eavesdropping and interception (wiretaps), real - time location evidence (including
tracking devices and
cell tower data), forensic evidence like DNA and fingerprints, eyewitness evidence and more.
On January 1, 2016 two new laws went into effect in California: S.B. 34 requires agencies that use
automated license plate recognition (ALPR) or access ALPR data to publish privacy and usage policies, while S.B. 741 requires public policies for
cell - site simulators, a type of cellphone
tracking technology often referred to as «Stingrays» and «Dirtboxes.»