Bram van den Broek 8, Ahmed Salman 2, Marja Nieuwland 10, Iris de Rink 10, Jorma de Ronde 11, Kees Jalink 8, Simon J. Boulton 12, Junjie Chen 4, Dik C. van Gent 3, Jiri Bartek 5,7, Jos Jonkers 6. Bram van den Broek is a postdoctoral fellow at the Netherlands cancer institute in Amsterdam where he supports the advanced microscopy techniques in the laboratory of Kees Jalink. His main project is developing a fast single image frequency domain FLIM technique.
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Bram van den Broek, Kees Jalink, Lioba Kuschel, M. Julia Roberti & Frank Hecht Produced by Confocal imaging is the current standard for fluorescence imaging in the life sciences. Bram van den Broek Overview Cellpose is a deep-learning network for instance segmentation of whole cells. It comes with 'generalized' pre-trained models that offer superior segmentation on a broad range of images of cells or cell nuclei, and even on tissue sections, without the need of additional training or pre-processing [1]. Netherlands Cancer Institute - Antoni van Leeuwenhoek - Cited by 2,930 - advanced microscopy - bioimage analysis - biophysics - cell biology Bram van den Broek Imaging scientist & BioImage analyst +31 20 512 9056
[email protected] At the BioImaging Facility I support researchers in fields ranging from cell biology to pathology, by writing scripts to automate image analysis and quantification of image data acquired on various microscopy systems.
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Bram VAN DEN BROEK | Imaging Scientist and BioImage Analyst | PhD | Netherlands Cancer Institute, Amsterdam | Cell Biology / BioImaging Facility | Research profile Cell Biology / BioImaging. Rolf Harkes # 1 , Olga Kukk # 1 , Sravasti Mukherjee 1 2 , Jeffrey Klarenbeek 1 , Bram van den Broek 1 3 , Kees Jalink 4 5 Affiliations 1 Cell Biophysics Group, Department of Cell Biology, The Netherlands Cancer Institute, Amsterdam, The Netherlands. The largest repository of validated, free and subject-focused e-publications and online seminars in analytical science covering latest techniques, equipment, original research, editorials, and industry news and trends. Bekijk het profiel van Bram van den Broek op LinkedIn, de grootste professionele community ter wereld. Bram heeft 4 functies op zijn of haar profiel. Bekijk het volledige profiel op LinkedIn om de connecties van Bram en vacatures bij vergelijkbare bedrijven te zien.
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That's why cancer researchers like Bram van den Broek continuously observe the secret lives of microscopic cancer cells: how they're structured, how they move and how they behave. "The end goal of such experiments is, of course, to solve a little bit more of the puzzle towards curing cancer," says van den Broek, senior postdoctoral. Dr. Bram van den Broek reveals an exceptional and microscopic view of something we see every day — our skin. The image depicts a cell expressing an excessive amount of keratin, seen here fluorescently labeled in yellow. He came across this peculiar but beautiful skin cell while researching the dynamics of keratin filaments with Andriy Volkov.
by Bram Van Den Broek. Of all damage occurring to DNA, the double strand break (DSB) is the most toxic lesion. Luckily, cells have developed multiple repair pathways to cope with these lesions. These different pathways compete for the same break, and the location of the break can influence this competition. However, the exact contribution of. PMCID: PMC7890546 DOI: 10.1002/jev2.12022 Abstract Microglia, the immunocompetent cells of the central nervous system (CNS), play an important role in maintaining cellular homeostasis in the CNS. These cells secrete immunomodulatory factors including nanovesicles and participate in the removal of cellular debris by phagocytosis or autophagy.
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Bram Van den Broek, Isabel Pintelon, Jean-Pierre Timmermans, Ibrahim Hamad and Joy Irobi analyzed the data. Bram Van den Broek, and Joy Irobi wrote the manuscript. Sofie Kessels, Bert Brône, Ibrahim Hamad, Mansour Haidar, Markus Kleinewietfeld, Vincent Timmerman and Isabel Pintelon provided experimental materials. All authors revised the. Maarten C Noom 1 , Bram van den Broek, Joost van Mameren, Gijs J L Wuite. Affiliation 1 Physics of Complex Systems, Department of Physics and Astronomy, Faculty of Sciences, Vrije Universiteit, De Boelelaan 1081, 1081 HV Amsterdam, The Netherlands. PMID: 17994031.