Saccharomyces cerevisiae whole-cell dataset (SXT)
Egebjerg et al., 2024, Autophagy · SXT
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In this slice of the corpus, 13 dataset records match. SXT is the most common imaging family and lipid droplets is the organelle that appears most often with volume as the most common metric family. The most common captured organelle pair is lipid droplets:mitochondria.
Egebjerg et al., 2024, Autophagy · SXT
Xu et al., 2024, ACS Nano · SXT
Curation note: 6 ctrl + 6 AgNP-treated
Dang et al., 2023, ACS Nano · SXT
Chen et al., 2022, Viruses · SXT
Curation note: true whole-cell reconstruction
Loconte et al., 2021, Cell Reports Methods · SXT
Loconte et al., 2021, Cell Reports Methods · SXT
White et al., 2020, Science Advances · SXT
Curation note: 8 x 5 conditions
Liu et al., 2018, Journal of Microscopy · SXT
Curation note: 1 G1 and 1 budding
Diaz et al., 2015, Journal of Structural Biology · HXT (ptychography)
Hummel et al., 2012, PLoS One · SXT
Curation note: (6 wt; 8 mutant)
Zheng et al., 2012, Microscopy research and technique · HXT
Uchida et al., 2011, Yeast · SXT
Uchida et al., 2009, Proc Natl Acad Sci USA · SXT
Curation note: split between yeast-like and germ tube (life cycle)
Moderate comparability; useful for targeted comparison with technical caveats.