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Reconstruction of cell population dynamics using CFSE

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Reconstruction of cell population dynamics using CFSE
Background: Quantifying cell division and death is central to many studies in the biological sciences. The fluorescent dye CFSE allows the tracking of cell division in vitro and in vivo and provides a rich source of information with which to test models of cell kinetics. Cell division and death have a stochastic component at the single-cell level, and the probabilities of these occurring in any given time interval may also undergo systematic variation at a population level. This gives rise to heterogeneity in proliferating cell populations. Branching processes provide a natural means of describing this behaviour. Results: We present a likelihood-based method for estimating the parameters of branching process models of cell kinetics using CFSE-labeling experiments, and demonstrate its validity using synthetic and experimental datasets. Performing inference and model comparison with real CFSE data presents some statistical problems and we suggest methods of dealing with them. Conclusion...
Andrew Yates, Cliburn Chan, Jessica Strid, Simon M
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Updated 09 Dec 2010
Type Journal
Year 2007
Where BMCBI
Authors Andrew Yates, Cliburn Chan, Jessica Strid, Simon Moon, Robin Callard, Andrew J. T. George, Jaroslav Stark
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