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Zheng, Xuan (author), Betjes, M.A. (author), Ender, Pascal (author), Goos, Yvonne J. (author), Huelsz-Prince, Guizela (author), Clevers, Hans (author), van Zon, Jeroen S. (author), Tans, S.J. (author)
Organoids are a major new tool to study tissue renewal. However, characterizing the underlying differentiation dynamics remains challenging. Here, we developed TypeTracker, which identifies cell fates by AI-enabled cell tracking and propagating end point fates back along the branched lineage trees. Cells that ultimately migrate to the villus...
journal article 2023
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Mashaghi, Alireza (author), Moayed, Fatemeh (author), Koers, Eline J. (author), Zheng, Yang (author), Till, K. (author), Kramer, Günter (author), Mayer, Matthias P. (author), Tans, S.J. (author)
The chaperone heat shock protein 90 (Hsp90) is well known to undergo important conformational changes, which depend on nucleotide and substrate interactions. Conversely, how the conformations of its unstable and disordered substrates are affected by Hsp90 is difficult to address experimentally yet is central to its function. Here, using...
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Betjes, M.A. (author), Zheng, X.Z. (author), Kok, R.N.U. (author), van Zon, Jeroen S. (author), Tans, S.J. (author)
Organoids have emerged as powerful model systems to study organ development and regeneration at the cellular level. Recently developed microscopy techniques that track individual cells through space and time hold great promise to elucidate the organizational principles of organs and organoids. Applied extensively in the past decade to embryo...
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Kok, R.N. (author), Hebert, Laetitia (author), Huelsz-Prince, Guizela (author), Goos, Yvonne J. (author), Zheng, X.Z. (author), Bozek, Katarzyna (author), Stephens, Greg J. (author), Tans, S.J. (author), Van Zon, Jeroen S. (author)
Time-lapse microscopy is routinely used to follow cells within organoids, allowing direct study of division and differentiation patterns. There is an increasing interest in cell tracking in organoids, which makes it possible to study their growth and homeostasis at the singlecell level. As tracking these cells by hand is prohibitively time...
journal article 2020
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