Glossary

Time-course imaging (organoids)

Definition

Repeated microscope image captures to track growth, morphology, and phenotype changes over a given time period.

Why it matters

For scientific teams:

  • Links early cellular events to later functional outcomes.
  • Enables dynamic phenotype tracking.
  • Supports traceability in clonal and differentiation workflows.

For decision-makers:

  • Strengthens confidence in longitudinal data.
  • Enables earlier, better-informed decision points.
  • Adds value to imaging-enabled organoid platforms.

FAQ

Q: What is typically tracked over time?

A: Size, morphology, reporter expression, and growth kinetics.

Q: Why is longitudinal imaging important?

A: It connects developmental trajectories to functional endpoints.