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  • Microscope control software allowed automatic machine learning-based detection of rare events in living cells and unattended operation of complex imaging assays. Performance was demonstrated by detailed analysis of processes during transient mitotic stages.

    • Christian Conrad
    • Annelie Wünsche
    • Jan Ellenberg
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    Nature Methods
    Volume: 8, P: 246-249
  • High-throughput microscopy combined with gene silencing by RNA interference is a powerful method for studying gene function. Here, a genome-wide method is presented for phenotypic screening of each of the ∼21,000 human protein-coding genes, using two-day imaging of dividing cells with fluorescently labelled chromosomes. The method enabled the identification of hundreds of genes involved in biological functions such as cell division, migration and survival.

    • Beate Neumann
    • Thomas Walter
    • Jan Ellenberg
    Research
    Nature
    Volume: 464, P: 721-727