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    RadiationHelper

    RadiationHelper

    Alpha, Beta, Gamma measurements and Nuclide exposure

    RadiationHelper is a data analysis tool for : 1. gross alpha and beta radiation measurement and detector calibration using experimental data (counts acquired by alpha-beta devices). 2. gamma spectroscopy measurements and detector calibration using experimental data (spectra acquired by acquisition software such as Assayer, Gamma Vision, Maestro) 3. gross alpha,beta, gamma detector efficiencies and gamma peak efficiency can be theoretical computed using Monte-Carlo simulation technique for radiation transport (based on EGSnrc toolkit) 4.dose assessment in human body exposed to radiations from nuclides in several common scenarios such as air exposure, water submersion, ground surface, internal ingestion or inhalation. 5. quick dosimetry and shielding computations. It is platform independent (written entirely in Java). Source code included in jar files! Also, available on GitHub: https://github.com/ZiliasTheSaint/RadiationHelper.git Checkout for dependent modules!
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    Kinetic Model Builder

    GUI for building, simulating and optimizing kinetic models.

    ...Convenient simulation and summarization across 2-dimensional sets of stimulus conditions makes constructing stimulus-response curves incredibly simple. For ion channels, this is useful for simulating dose-response or current-voltage curves both with and without a secondary stimulus (e.g. some drug). A series of video tutorials are available at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7I2XPkdOvCg&list=PL-J_lULjiFsCPL2pkz8_tFe_aJ4Fc8a8k&index=1.
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    BMDExpress Data Viewer

    A Visualization Tool to Analyze BMDExpress Datasets

    Regulatory agencies increasingly apply benchmark dose (BMD) modeling to determine points of departure for risk assessment. BMDExpress applies BMD modeling to transcriptomic datasets to identify transcriptional BMDs. However, graphing and analytical capabilities within BMDExpress are limited, and the analysis of output files is challenging. We developed a web-based application, BMDExpress Data Viewer for visualizing and graphing BMDExpress output files.
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