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A microfluidic device and computational platform for high-throughput live imaging of gene expression

Item Type:Article
Title:A microfluidic device and computational platform for high-throughput live imaging of gene expression
Creators Name:Busch, W. and Moore, B.T. and Martsberger, B. and Mace, D.L. and Twigg, R.W. and Jung, J. and Pruteanu-Malinici, I. and Kennedy, S.J. and Fricke, G.K. and Clark, R.L. and Ohler, U. and Benfey, P.N.
Abstract:To fully describe gene expression dynamics requires the ability to quantitatively capture expression in individual cells over time. Automated systems for acquiring and analyzing real-time images are needed to obtain unbiased data across many samples and conditions. We developed a microfluidics device, the RootArray, in which 64 Arabidopsis thaliana seedlings can be grown and their roots imaged by confocal microscopy over several days without manual intervention. To achieve high throughput, we decoupled acquisition from analysis. In the acquisition phase, we obtain images at low resolution and segment to identify regions of interest. Coordinates are communicated to the microscope to record the regions of interest at high resolution. In the analysis phase, we reconstruct three-dimensional objects from stitched high-resolution images and extract quantitative measurements from a virtual medial section of the root. We tracked hundreds of roots to capture detailed expression patterns of 12 transgenic reporter lines under different conditions.
Keywords:Arabidopsis, Plant Gene Expression Regulation, Microfluidic Analytical Techniques, Confocal Microscopy, Plant Roots
Source:Nature Methods
ISSN:1548-7091
Publisher:Nature Publishing Group
Volume:9
Number:11
Page Range:1101-1106
Date:November 2012
Official Publication:https://doi.org/10.1038/nmeth.2185
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