Real-time deformability data of primary human skeletal stem cells and the
human osteosarcoma cell line MG-63
The MG-63 cell line is used as a model system for human skeletal stem cells
(SSC). See references [1] and [2] for more information. The file names follow
the pattern "[sample][flow rate/reservoir][repetition][date].rtdc"_ , i.e.
the file "SSC_32uls_rep1_20150611.rtdc" contains human skeletal stem cell data
measured at a flow rate of 32µl/s - it is the first of two repetitions.
This is a subset of the data used by Xavier et al. [1] to quantify the
stiffness of MG-63 and SSC cells. Herbig et al. [2] used the 16µl/s data in
section IIID to illustrate linear mixed model analysis.
References
[1] M. Xavier et al., Mechanical phenotyping of primary human skeletal stem
cells in heterogeneous populations by real-time deformability cytometry,
Integrative Biology, 2016, doi:10.1039/C5IB00304K
[2] M. Herbig et al., Statistics for real-time deformability cytometry:
Clustering, dimensionality reduction, and significance testing,
Biomicrofluidics, 2018. doi:10.1063/1.5027197