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RS-FISH: Precise, interactive, fast, and scalable FISH spot detection
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2021
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EngineeringMicroscopyMolecular BiologySingle-molecule FishSpatial OmicsUnderwater ImagingImage AnalysisAquacultureMolecular ImagingBiophysicsNovel Imaging MethodMachine VisionFluorescent In Situ HybridizationSingle-molecule SpotsComputer VisionMicroscope Image ProcessingBioimage AnalysisComputational BiologyBiomedical ImagingRadial Symmetry-fishSystems BiologyMedicine
Abstract Fluorescent in-situ hybridization (FISH)-based methods are powerful tools to study molecular processes with subcellular resolution, relying on accurate identification and localization of diffraction-limited spots in microscopy images. We developed the Radial Symmetry-FISH (RS-FISH) software that accurately, robustly, and quickly detects single-molecule spots in two and three dimensions, making it applicable to several key assays, including single-molecule FISH (smFISH), spatial transcriptomics, and spatial genomics. RS-FISH allows interactive parameter tuning and scales to large sets of images as well as tera-byte sized image volumes such as entire brain scans using straight-forward distributed processing on workstations, clusters, and in the cloud.
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