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Quantification of pancreatic islet distribution in situ in mice
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Human CellIslet GrowthPancreatic CancerPancreatic Islet DistributionPhysiologyPancreatic Islet BiologyGastroenterologyDiabetesSpecific Cell PopulationsIntact PancreasCell GrowthSystems BiologyMedicineCell BiologyCellular PhysiologyCell Detection
Tracing changes of specific cell populations in health and disease is an important goal of biomedical research. Precisely monitoring pancreatic beta-cell proliferation and islet growth is a challenging area of research. We have developed a method to capture the distribution of beta-cells in the intact pancreas of transgenic mice with fluorescence-tagged beta-cells with a macro written for ImageJ (rsb.info.nih.gov/ij/). Total beta-cell area and islet number and size distribution are quantified with reference to specific parameters and location for each islet and for small clusters of beta-cells. The entire distribution of islets can now be plotted in three dimensions, and the information from the distribution on the size and shape of each islet allows a quantitative and a qualitative comparison of changes in overall beta-cell area at a glance.
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