A survey on Organoid Image Analysis Platforms
Alireza Ranjbaran, Azadeh Nazemi

TL;DR
This survey reviews the significance of organoid culture systems in biomedical research and analyzes existing image analysis platforms addressing challenges like heterogeneity and artefacts in organoid imaging.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive overview of organoid image analysis platforms and discusses their role in overcoming imaging challenges in organoid research.
Findings
Organoid models are crucial for drug discovery and personalized medicine.
Imaging challenges include artefacts, heterogeneity, and size variability.
Existing platforms aim to improve image processing and analysis accuracy.
Abstract
An in-vitro cell culture system is used for biological discoveries and hypothesis-driven research on a particular cell type to understand mechanistic or test pharmaceutical drugs. Conventional in-vitro cultures have been applied to primary cells and immortalised cell lines plated on 2D surfaces. However, they are unreliable in complex physiological environments and can not always predict in-vivo behaviour correctly. Organoids are multicellular spheroids of a primary donor or stem cells that are replaced in vitro cell culture systems and are widely used in biological, biomedical and translational studies. Native heterogeneity, microanatomy, and functionality of an organ or diseased tissue can be represented by three-dimensional in-vitro tissue models such as organoids. Organoids are essential in in-vitro models for drug discovery and personalised drug screening. Many imaging artefacts…
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Taxonomy
Topics3D Printing in Biomedical Research · Chemical Reactions and Isotopes
MethodsTest
