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    This site hosts the source code for C++ version of the Broker for SBW, NOM module, advanced simulation suite, analysis applications and model editors.
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    HeatmapGenerator
    ...HeatmapGenerator is peer-reviewed published software (http://www.scfbm.org/content/9/1/30). Please cite: [Khomtchouk et al.: "HeatmapGenerator: High performance RNAseq and microarray visualization software suite to examine differential gene expression levels using an R and C++ hybrid computational pipeline." Source Code for Biology and Medicine, 2014 9:30] HeatmapGenerator source code is available at: https://github.com/Bohdan-Khomtchouk/HeatmapGenerator Bohdan Khomtchouk wishes to acknowledge the support of the Department of Defense (DoD) through the National Defense Science & Engineering Graduate Fellowship (NDSEG) Program. ...
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    Automatic cell lineage reconstruction

    Automatic segmentation and tracking for 3D time-lapse microscopy

    ...We demonstrate its (1) generality, by reconstructing cell lineages in four-dimensional, terabyte-sized image data of fruit-fly, zebrafish and mouse embryos, acquired with three different types of fluorescence microscopes, (2) scalability, by analyzing advanced stages of development with up to 20,000 cells per time point, at 26,000 cells min-1 on a single computer workstation, and (3) ease of use, by adjusting only two parameters across all data sets and providing visualization and editing tools for efficient data curation. Our approach achieves on average 97.0% linkage accuracy across all species and imaging modalities." *Please cite this paper if you use this code for your research
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