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High content 3D imaging method for quantitative characterization of organoid development and phenotype

Beghin et al., 2021

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16760007212868510053
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Beghin A
Grenci G
Rajendiran H
Delaire T
Mohamad Raffi S
Blanc D
Mets R
Ong H
Acharya V
Sahini G
Racine V
Galland R
Sibarita J
Viasnoff V
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BioRxiv

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Quantitative analysis on a large number of organoids can provide meaningful information from the morphological variability observed in 3D organotypic cultures, called organoids. Yet, gathering statistics of growing organoids is currently limited by existing imaging …
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