Fig. 1: Overview of an in vitro workflow. | Communications Biology

Fig. 1: Overview of an in vitro workflow.

From: Sensor extended imaging workflow for creating fit for purpose models in basic and applied cell biology

Fig. 1

the design of an in vitro workflow is defined by the choice of cell source (1), the culture conditions, perturbations, and read-outs (2). The analysis and interpretation of the data rely on the seamless integration of statistics, data science, and biological expertise (3). Middle images subtitle from top to bottom: culture conditions: 3D aggregates, 3D organoids, 3D tissue, 2D assays. Perturbation: gene therapy, cell therapy, vaccines, small & large molecules. Readouts: image analysis, mechanics, chemistry, multi-omics.

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