BioSig:表示活细胞生理反应的信息学框架

Bahram Parvin , Daniel E. Callahan
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在整个器官建模之前,需要亚细胞实验数据集和详细的细胞模型。细胞建模需要模拟和实验数据之间的反复相互作用。本文介绍了一种适用于亚细胞水平信息提取的信息学和仪器控制耦合系统。BioSig信息学框架用实验变量和计算表示(如生理反应)注释时间序列图像,而视觉伺服光学显微镜(VSOM)用于自适应扰动和与活细胞的相互作用。
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BioSig: an informatics framework for representing the physiological responses of living cells

Subcellular experimental datasets and detailed cell models are required before modeling of whole organs. Cell modeling requires repeated interaction between simulation and experimental data. This review describes a coupled system of informatics and instrument control suitable for extracting information at the subcellular level. The BioSig informatics framework annotates time-series images with experimental variables and computed representation such as physiological responses, whereas visual servoing optical microscopy (VSOM) is used for adaptive perturbation and interaction with living cells.

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