TubuleTracker: a high-fidelity shareware software to quantify angiogenesis architecture and maturity
Danish Mahmood, Stephanie Buczkowski, Sahaj Shah, Autumn Anthony, Rohini Desetty, Carlo R Bartoli

TL;DR
TubuleTracker is a fast, accurate, and free software tool that objectively quantifies endothelial network architecture and maturity in angiogenesis studies, outperforming manual and ImageJ analysis in speed and consistency.
Contribution
We developed tubuleTracker, a novel software that significantly improves the speed and accuracy of analyzing angiogenesis networks compared to existing methods.
Findings
Analysis time reduced to approximately 6 seconds per image
Significant correlation between metrics and angiogenesis maturity scores
Vessel circularity effectively reflects network maturity
Abstract
Background: In vitro endothelial cell culture is widely used to study angiogenesis. Histomicrographic images of cell networks are often analyzed manually, a process that is time-consuming and subjective. Automated tools like ImageJ (NIH) can assist, but are often slow and inaccurate. Additionally, as endothelial networks grow more complex, traditional architectural metrics may not fully reflect network maturity. To address these limitations, we developed tubuleTracker, a software tool that quantifies endothelial network architecture and maturity rapidly and objectively. Methods: Human umbilical vein endothelial cells were cultured in an extracellular matrix, and 54 images were acquired using phase contrast microscopy. Each image was analyzed manually by three independent reviewers, and by both ImageJ and tubuleTracker. Key metrics included tubule count, total length, node count, tubule…
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