Search the Whole-Cell Imaging Corpus.
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Commonality Snapshot
A quick reading of the active result set. Click a trait to narrow the corpus to that subset; this is a frequency snapshot, not a quality ranking.
5 results filtered by organelle: vesicles filtered by metric: density
In this slice of the corpus, 5 dataset records match. SXT is the most common imaging family and mitochondria is the organelle that appears most often with count as the most common metric family. The most common captured organelle pair is mitochondria:nucleus.
| Compare | Dataset | Cell Type | Modality | Voxel Size (XY/Z nm) | Sample Size | Data Publicly Available |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| M. musculus, alpha cell whole-cell dataset (SXT) Deshmukh et al., 2024, Cells · PMID 38786091 | M. musculus, alpha cell M. musculus | SXT | 38.25 x 38.25 nm voxel size (XY/Z, 3D) isotropic | 8 | None indexed | |
| M. musculus, beta cell whole-cell dataset (SXT) Deshmukh et al., 2024, Cells · PMID 38786091 | M. musculus, beta cell M. musculus | SXT | 38.25 x 38.25 nm voxel size (XY/Z, 3D) isotropic | 7 | None indexed | |
| INS-1E (R. norvegicus) whole-cell dataset (SXT) Li et al., 2022, PLoS One. · PMID 35324950 | INS-1E (R. norvegicus) Rodent | SXT | 60 x 60 nm voxel size (XY/Z, 3D) isotropic | 132 | None indexed | |
| INS-1E (R. norvegicus) whole-cell dataset (SXT) Loconte et al., 2022, Structure · PMID 35148829 | INS-1E (R. norvegicus) Rodent | SXT | 60 x 60 nm voxel size (XY/Z, 3D) isotropic | 56 | None indexed | |
| INS-1E (R. norvegicus) whole-cell dataset (SXT) White et al., 2020, Science Advances · PMID 33298443 | INS-1E (R. norvegicus) Rodent | SXT | 60 x 60 nm voxel size (XY/Z, 3D) isotropic | 40 | None indexed |
Comparison Summary
Moderate comparability; useful for targeted comparison with technical caveats.
This selection includes multiple dataset records from the same paper: Deshmukh 2024. Treat the result as an within-study alignment check, not independent cross-study validation.