CShaperApp segmenting and analyzin Caenorhabditis elegans at single-cell level

Abstract

Caenorhabditis elegans has been used as a model organism in developmental biology for a long time. Because C. elegans shares considerable biological characteristics with critical problems in humane biology, its unique features, such as transparent body, small size and mysterious developments, provide the biologist with a compromise between the tractability and complexity. For now, most studies concentrate on analyzing the nucleus-centred system, which can hardly profile the cellular morphological features comprehensively. In order to catalyze new morphological discoveries, it becomes a fundamental prerequisite for the biologist to inspect the embryo at single-cell level.

Publication
In Bioinformatics
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Lihan Hu
Lihan Hu
Ph.D. Student of Computer Science