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    SimPET

    SimPET

    A web platform for the MC simulation of realistic brain PET data

    SimPET (http://www.sim-pet.org) is an open, efficient, and user‐friendly online platform for the generation of synthetic brain PET datasets. The platform offers the ability to generate realistic activity and attenuation maps from patient's PET/CT and MRI images. These maps can then be simulated, and sinograms and simulated images can be downloaded. More advanced features can be obtained by using the SimPET...
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    DCMLinux - Dicom Linux Distribution

    DCMLinux - Dicom Linux Distribution

    Dicom PACS solution for free.

    DCMLinux is a complete PACS system, free of charge. Its core is an Ubuntu 14.04 system fully updated and it contains the DCM4CHEE as its PACS server. In the near future it will contain many other addons such as Weasis, Oviyam, Care2x, etc. Just download the iso, burn it to a CD and boot it up. No need to configure any files of dcm4chee, DCMLinux installer asks for everything it needs to configure a running PACS in minutes. Project Wiki : http://wiki.dcmlinux.org Project Forums:...
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    Microscopy Image Processing Package
    XMIPP is an image processing suite for 3D-reconstruction of biological specimens from transmission electron microscopy data. NOTE that stable releases (including binaries) are longer stored at Sourceforge, but are available at http://xmipp.cnb.csic.es
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    Full featured free PACS based on dcm4chee and mysql, with remote web accession available for Linux in Debian packaging format for x86 32 and 64 bit processors. (KEYWORDS: PACS,DICOM,HL7,WORK LIST)
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    SOAPsv

    SOAPsv

    SOAPsv: is a program for detecting the structural variation

    This is an approach that complements previous methods for reliable homozygous structural variation identification. Our approach accurately determines genotype and breakpoints relative to a reference genome based on de novo assembly of Illumina Genome Analyzer sequencing data. In this method, we examined only homozygous structural variations because detecting heterozygous structural variations requires assembly of haplotype sequences, which is not yet possible using existing assemblers.
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    MASyV (Multi-Agent System Visualization) enables one to write agent-based models/cellular automata, eg. in C, visualize them in real time & capture to movie file with MASyVs GUI & message passing lib. Includes examples: Hello World, ants, viral infection
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    A tool to register and superpose CTF MEG SAM(g2) result and MRI image into one gray-level image.
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    Romanian medical residentship admission test training program
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    The dcmrelay is a set of utilities to relay dicom images or studies from dicom compliant modalities to different remote destinations where those images are needed for teleradiology, diagnosis or archive purposes. It mediates and anonymize images.
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    All softwares produced by Yuanjie Zheng in picsl of UPenn.
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    HomGL is a web-based tool for comparing gene lists obtained e.g. by microarray studies. Unigene, Locus Link & Homology databases are used to compare gene lists with different accession numbers and between different organisms.
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    spineDTI

    spinal cord DTI pre-processing

    Shell script for spinal cord diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) preprocessing and outlier rejection.
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