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CytoCensus, mapping cell identity and division in tissues and organs using machine learning

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ELIFE
Volume 9, Issue -, Pages -

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eLIFE SCIENCES PUBL LTD
DOI: 10.7554/eLife.51085

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  1. Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council [EP/L016052/1, MR/K01577X/1]
  2. Israel Science Foundation [1096/13]
  3. Medical Research Council [EP/L016052/1, MR/K01577X/1, MC_UU_12010, MR/S005382/1a, MC_UU_12009, G0902418, MC_UU_12025]
  4. Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council [EP/L016052/1, MR/K01577X/1]
  5. Oxford EPA Cephalosporin Graduate Fund
  6. Oxford University Press Clarendon Fellowship
  7. Wellcome [214175/Z/18/Z, 107457/Z/15/Z, 091911/B/10/Z, 081858, 096144/Z/17/Z, 209412/Z/17/Z, 105363/Z/14/Z]
  8. MRC [MR/K01577X/1, G0902418, MR/S005382/1] Funding Source: UKRI
  9. Wellcome Trust [209412/Z/17/Z, 214175/Z/18/Z, 105363/Z/14/Z] Funding Source: Wellcome Trust

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A major challenge in cell and developmental biology is the automated identification and quantitation of cells in complex multilayered tissues. We developed CytoCensus: an easily deployed implementation of supervised machine learning that extends convenient 2D 'point-and-click' user training to 3D detection of cells in challenging datasets with ill-defined cell boundaries. In tests on such datasets, CytoCensus outperforms other freely available image analysis software in accuracy and speed of cell detection. We used CytoCensus to count stem cells and their progeny, and to quantify individual cell divisions from time-lapse movies of explanted Drosophila larval brains, comparing wild-type and mutant phenotypes. We further illustrate the general utility and future potential of CytoCensus by analysing the 3D organisation of multiple cell classes in Zebrafish retinal organoids and cell distributions in mouse embryos. CytoCensus opens the possibility of straightforward and robust automated analysis of developmental phenotypes in complex tissues.

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