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Enabling reactive microscopy with MicroMator

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NATURE COMMUNICATIONS
Volume 13, Issue 1, Pages -

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NATURE PORTFOLIO
DOI: 10.1038/s41467-022-29888-z

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  1. ANR [ANR-18-CE91-0002, ANR-16-CE33-0018, ANR-16-CE12-0025]
  2. H2020 Fet-Open COSY-BIO grant [766840]
  3. Inria IPL grant COSY
  4. U.S. Department of Energy
  5. Center for Nonlinear Studies
  6. Agence Nationale de la Recherche (ANR) [ANR-16-CE12-0025, ANR-18-CE91-0002] Funding Source: Agence Nationale de la Recherche (ANR)

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Microscopy image analysis has advanced greatly in accuracy and speed with the help of machine learning methods and improved computational resources. MicroMator is an open and flexible software package for defining and driving reactive microscopy experiments, which is particularly useful for applications requiring real-time tracking and light-targeting at the single-cell level.
Microscopy image analysis has recently made enormous progress both in terms of accuracy and speed thanks to machine learning methods and improved computational resources. This greatly facilitates the online adaptation of microscopy experimental plans using real-time information of the observed systems and their environments. Applications in which reactiveness is needed are multifarious. Here we report MicroMator, an open and flexible software for defining and driving reactive microscopy experiments. It provides a Python software environment and an extensible set of modules that greatly facilitate the definition of events with triggers and effects interacting with the experiment. We provide a pedagogic example performing dynamic adaptation of fluorescence illumination on bacteria, and demonstrate MicroMator's potential via two challenging case studies in yeast to single-cell control and single-cell recombination, both requiring real-time tracking and light targeting at the single-cell level. In microscopy, applications in which reactiveness is needed are multifarious. Here the authors report MicroMator, a Python software package for reactive experiments, which they use for applications requiring real-time tracking and light-targeting at the single-cell level.

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