2019
DOI: 10.1101/580480
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Coloring Single Nanoparticle Trajectory in Live Cell with its Own History: a Presuppositionless Preprocessing Approach

Abstract: Analyzing single particle trajectories is a prominent issue in understanding complex dynamics such as nanoparticle-cell interactions. Existing methods treat data points as isolated "atoms" and use predefined mechanical models to "frame" their complicated relationship. Herein, we propose a "historical evolution" based model-free strategy. It allows spatiotemporal heterogeneity embedded in a trajectory to self-emerge as consecutive colored segments before any model assumption, provide both an overall picture and… Show more

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