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ExpSuite is a software framework for applications to perform psychoacoustical experiments. ExpSuite allows acoustic and electric stimulation for normal hearing and cochlear implant listeners, respectively.
A collection of scripts and functions for the analysis of atom probe tomography data. Currently, this includes: standard file operations, plotting mass spectra, mass spectra analysis and mass peak overlap solving.
For more information see the Wiki: https://sourceforge.net/p/atomprobelab/wiki/Home/
Quick overview video:
https://youtu.be/8rJHce7M5UU
More in-depth video using the APT school demos live script:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?
LC-MS/MS data browser designed for siderophore analysis
MS2Browser is a tool for interactive pre-processing, analysis and visualization of LC-MS/MS data. Input is an mzXML file with centroided LC-MS/MS data. The program is written in MatLab and it was designed for the analysis of siderophores (iron transporting small molecules) in bacterial media. Some of the functionality and use of MS2Browser is described as part as an open-access book chapter:
http://www.intechopen.com/books/applications-from-engineering-with-matlab-concepts/small-molecule-lc-ms-ms-fragmentation-data-analysis-and-application-to-siderophore-identification
A siderophore structural database assembled for this project can be found alongside the MS2Browser software (.cfw format to be used with ChemBioFinder(TM) ).
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CS-Miner stands for Chemical Space Miner and is a software tool for navigating in chemical space of compound databases. It helps for deriving appropriate classification models and performing virtual screening.
Download it via:
http://csminer.com/csm/?p=7
A quick tutorial is available through:
http://csminer.com/csm/?p=8
The flNeuronTool allows users to reconstruct and proofread neuronal morphologies in light microscopy images. The system incorporates automatic tracing and manual editing of neuron reconstruction into a cooperative 3D interactive visualization-assisted environment, which is a powerful tool for analysis of complex neuronal images.
Converts 3-D COMSOL mph file to a Tecplot compatible file
The MATLAB m.file will export data contained within a 3-D COMSOL mph file to a datafile in the format of an ascii TECPLOT file. The underlying engine for this export is the COMSOL - "LiveLink for MATLAB" module, with Matlab as the manager for the file import and export.
"Voxel Surface" is a MATLAB program that creates exact surfaces from 3-D voxel data such as from MRI and CT Scan. It replaces MATLAB isosurface, isocap and isonormals functions, which have several deficiencies. See README file and Gallery pictures.
JOELib/JOELib2 is a cheminformatics library which supports SMARTS substructure search, descriptor calculation, processing/filtering pipes, conversion of file formats, 100% pure Java, and interfaces to external programs (e.g. Ghemical) are available.
While resting-state fMRI is drawing more and more attention, there has not been a software for its data analysis. Based on MATLAB, we developed a package named REST. Currently REST has three main functions: function connectivity, ReHo and ALFF.
LAMBDA is a MatLab toolkit that performs multivariate autoregressive first-order data analysis. LAMBDA estimates community interactions using matrix algebra. The target audience is scientists with long-term ecological data.