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    DDMaker

    DDMaker

    Local Distribution Density Map Maker

    DDMaker perform local density analysis and generates pseudocolor maps of the spatial distribution of imaged cellular structures in 2D images, starting from either RGB color, grey level or binary images. DDMaker local density analysis permit to selectively denoise the signal, visualize and quantify its distribution and threshold the image basing on local density.
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    The Self-Organizing Map Maker for Education and Research. Features include 3D-visualization of the training process, various 2D and 3D map topologies, easy extensibility to additional topologies.
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    Cscape is an application for visualizing and navigating through data from a Reverse Phase Protein Microarray (RPMA). Cscape uses the Google Maps API to map the RPMA data on top of an image of a cancer cell and its associated pathways.
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