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    Systems Biology Markup Language (SBML)

    Systems Biology Markup Language (SBML)

    A file format for exchanging computational models in systems biology

    The Systems Biology Markup Language (SBML) is an XML-based description language for representing computational models in systems biology. Visit the project web site to learn more.
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    miRprimer

    Automatic design of primers for miR-specific RT-qPCR

    miRprimer designs primers for PCR amplification of microRNAs as described (Busk (2014). A tool for design of primers for microRNA-specific quantitative RT-qPCR. BMC Bioinformatics. 15, 29) for use with the method miR-specific RT-qPCR (Cirera, S., and Busk, P.K. (2014). Quantification of miRNAs by a simple and specific qPCR method. Methods in Molecular Biology. 1182, 73-81.). The program was written in Ruby and is available as source code for developers and as an .exe file for easy use.
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    Downloads: 3 This Week
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    sciNote

    sciNote

    Open source electronic lab notebook (ELN) for scientists

    sciNote is an open source electronic lab notebook (ELN) that helps you manage your laboratory work and stores all your experimental data in one place. sciNote is specifically designed for life science students, researchers, lab technicians and group leaders.
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    Tab2MAGE uses a flexible spreadsheet format for MIAME annotation of microarray experiments. Tab2MAGE spreadsheets may be submitted directly to ArrayExpress, or used to generate MAGE-ML for data exchange.
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    ClearCanvas

    ClearCanvas

    Open source DICOM and RIS/PACS informatics platform

    Open source code base for enabling software innovation in imaging. The extensible and robust platform includes viewing, archiving, management, workflow and distribution of images as well as an open architecture for core competency tool development.
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    The SPELL gene expression explorer searches multiple datasets for related gene expression patterns. Hibbs MA, et al. Exploring the functional landscape of gene expression: Directed search of large microarray compendia. Bioinformatics, 2007.
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    The program fuses 2 sets of molecules. It tries different relative positions of molecules before binding them, so that there is no or minimal intersection in the resulting molecule. The atom to be fused in a molecule is labeled with an R symbol.
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