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    ReViMS

    ReViMS

    ReViMS, a 3D volume rendering tool for light-sheet/confocal microscopy

    Reconstruction and Visualization from Multiple Sections (ReViMS), an open-source, user-friendly software for automatically estimating volume and several other features of 3D multicellular aggregates (i.e., cancer spheroid, zebrafish, fruit fly). ReViMS requires a z-stack of 2D binary masks, obtained by segmenting a sequence of fluorescent images acquired by scanning the aggregate along the z axis, using a confocal or a light-sheet fluorescent microscope. It provides a number of tools for: (a) segmenting z-stacks of fluorescence images; (b) reconstructing the 3D surface of the aggregates and estimating several features (including the volume). ...
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    CompleXChange

    CompleXChange

    differential analysis of combinatorial protein complexes

    The increasing wealth of transcriptomic data and current computational tools enable to infer how protein interactomes and complexomes may be assembled in specific samples. With CompleXChange this information can be exploited to conduct differential analyses of the dynamic protein complexome in a quantitative manner. The corresponding publication can be found on https://doi.org/10.1186/s12859-019-2852-z.
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