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    PANDA

    PANDA

    A comprehensive and flexible quantification tool for proteomics data

    PANDA is a comprehensive and flexib tool for quantitative proteomics data analysis, which is developed based on our solid foundations in quantitative proteomics for years. Several novelties have been implemented in it. First, we implement the advantage algorithms of LFQuant (Proteomics 2012, 12, (23-24), 3475-84) and SILVER (Bioinformatics 2014, 30, (4), 586-7) into PANDA. Second, we consider the state-of-art concept of quantification reliability in this quantitative workflow. On the levels...
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    mzMatch is a Java collection of small commandline tools specific for metabolomics MS data analysis. The tools are built on top of the PeakML core library, providing mass spectrometry specific functionality and access to the PeakML file format.
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    Hyperspectral data analysis in R

    Handling and basic analysis of hyperspectral data in R

    The hsdar package contains classes and functions to manage, analyse and simulate hyperspectral data. These might be either spectrometer measurements or hyperspectral images through the interface of rgdal.
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    A collection of code, bundled into a single R package, to perform several aspects of data management, image pre-processing, data analysis and statistical inference related to the quantitative analysis of dynamic contrast-enhanced MRI (DCE-MRI).
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    BigBang/Horizon is a proteomics data analysis pipeline with focus on the shotgun LC/MSMS workflow.
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    GNUexp
    GNUexp is a GNUstep/Cocoa framework and a collection of tools helping you to plan, develop, and administer applications associated with visual psychophysics, experimental psychology and statistical data analysis.
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    The Canopy project is an initiative to merge and expand the functionality of Perl-speaks-NONMEM (PsN), Census, Xpose and PopED. The goal is to produce a coherent, inclusive and convenient platform for pharmacometric data analysis.
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