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Multimodal imaging of the dynamic brain tumor microenvironment during glioblastoma progression and in response to treatment
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- Joyce, J
- Creator
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- Johanna Joyce
- Contributor
Metadata
- Published
- 2022-01-01
- DOI
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- 10.17632/yt99rmbcdt
- 10.17632/yt99rmbcdt.1
- Publisher
- Mendeley
- Creator Name (e-Rad)
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- Joyce, J
Description
• The deposited data have been generated by intravital imaging of glioma-bearing mice, which allows one to longitudinally track different cell types during tumor progression and response to therapy. • Raw and processed data are divided into two folders, based on the cell lineage-tracing model used (either CX3CR1 or FLT3 lineage-tracing model). • Each folder contains the raw imaging data and an R script folder. • The raw imaging data consist of “Statistics”, parameters extracted after analysis with Imaris (.csv files). Each subfolder represents a specific timepoint for a unique imaging position in one individual mouse. Note that each segmented component (microglia (MG), second harmonic generation (SHG, measuring collagen), and tumor cells) have their own individual subfolder. • The R script folder contains 3 files: the source file containing custom functions for processing and visualization; the processing file which combines imaging- and metadata, and transforms this into a single experimental object in R; and the output file which presents the analyses and visualizations of the data.