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    Orthanc

    Orthanc

    Lightweight, RESTful DICOM server for healthcare and medical research

    [2015-06-12] Orthanc has left SourceForge. All the downloads are now available directly from our official Website: http://www.orthanc-server.com/browse.php
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    MOLGENIS can be used to generate databases for life science experiments (micrroarray, mass spectrometry, genomics) having a web user interface, csv exchange format, and programmatic interfaces (web services, rest, and r-project). See NatRevGen 8.
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    PING is a distributed, web-based, personally controlled electronic medical record system that is accessible to the nomadic user and built to public standards. The PING project includes a pluggable web services API and numerous client applications.
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