Fluorescence Diffusion¶
This add-on implements diffusion of florescence proteins between adjacent cells.
The add-on can be used as follows:
- add the add-on “Fluorescence Diffusion”
- create a mask-type for each cell (see module Mask on creating mask-types)
- paint the cell area for each cell in each image
- add line marker of the type “connect” to mark between which cells diffusion is allowed. (Only necessary for the first image)
- specify the “Delta T”, the time between two images
- specify the image channel to use (0: Red, 1: Green, 2: Blue)
- click on “Calculate Intensities” to obtain the intensity values for the masked regions
- click on “Calculate Diffusion” to obtain the diffusion values for the links
1. Add the add-on¶
Open a ClickPoints session and add the add-on Fluorescence Diffusion
by clicking on .
2. Create a mask-type for each cell¶
Click on and select the button “+ add type” to add a mask type for each cell.
3. Paint the cell area for each cell in each image¶
Click on the paint brush and the name of the mask-type. Then paint the area of the cell in the image. Use the arrow keys to navigate through the images and paint the cell in each image. From these regions the green image channel will be summed as the total fluorescence intensity of the cell at this time.
Repeat this process for all images.
See also
For more information on the usage of masks, see the page on Masks.
4. Specify the links between cells¶
Click on the button “connect” on the left side of the window. Now click on one cell and drag the mouse to another cell that should be connected to the first cell. Repeat this for all cells you want to link. Links indicate that diffusion between these cells is allowed and a diffusion value will be fitted for this link later.
Links are only needed in one image of the sequence, not for all images.
See also
For more information on the usage of markers, see the page on Markers.
5. Specify the time between two images¶
Open the add-on by clicking on . Add a value for “Delta T”, which specifies the time between two subsequent images in seconds.
6. Specify which image channel to use¶
In the add-on window, specify the value “Color Channel”, which specifies which color channel to use: 0: Red, 1: Green, 2: Blue.
7. Calculate Intensities¶
Click in the button “Calculate Intensities”. The add-on sums all pixel intensity values for the regions covered by the masks. The outputs can be seen in the table directly under the button. The graph right of the table shows the intensities over time.
8. Calculate Diffusion¶
Click on the button “Calculate Diffusion”. The add-on tries to find diffusion constants, so that the diffusion equation describes the change of the fluorescence intensities in the cells. The resulting values are printed in the table under the button and the simulated diffusion are shown in the graph right of the table.