AI Assisted Analysis of 3D Cell Models Using Widefield Microscopy
Introduction
Drug discovery & development is a costly and time-consuming process with a high candidate failure rate
Viability staining is one of the most common phenotypic assays performed with 3D cell models and is an important aspect of cancer therapeutics and other drug discoveries. There are many ways to measure cell viability, most methods involving stains, imaging, or fluorescence measurements
dead cells initially allows for cell retention, but the dye is toxic to viable cells and after 30 min all cells, viable or not, are stained
Fluorescent live/dead imaging of 3D cell models has proven to be a robust and versatile process that permits further downstream analysis of biomarkers and phenotypic profiling
Fig 1. The workflow outlined shows forming and loading spheroids into a flowchip, inserting the flowchip into Pu·MA System, starting the automated assay, imaging of spheroids post assay, and AI assisted analysis of images.