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    TaBS-Pipe

    Targeted Bisulfite Sequencing Data Analysis Pipeline v1.0.2

    A pipeline to analyze the data obtained from targeted bisulfite sequencing through the ion-torrent platform. TaBSAP is a pipeline to map bisulfite treated sequencing reads to a genome of interest and perform methylation calls in a single step and enables a researcher to analyze the methylation levels of their samples straight away. It's main features are: -Bisulfite mapping and methylation calling in one single step -Supports single-end read alignments -Alignment seed length, number of mismatches etc. are adjustable -The output gives heatmap with categories.
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    Kinetic Model Builder

    GUI for building, simulating and optimizing kinetic models.

    ...Optional user defined constraint equations for model parameters are parsed with EigenLab (https://github.com/marcel-goldschen-ohm/EigenLab). 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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    A tool for visualization, classification, and quantification of three-dimensional secondary ion mass spectrometry data.
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