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Biological imaging software tools.

by: Kevin W. Eliceiri, Michael R. Berthold, Ilya G. Goldberg, Luis Ibáñez, B. S. Manjunath, Maryann E. Martone, Robert F. Murphy, Hanchuan Peng, Anne L. Plant, Badrinath Roysam, Nico Stuurman, Nico Stuurmann, Jason R. Swedlow, Pavel Tomancak, Anne E. Carpenter
Nature methods, Vol. 9, No. 7. (28 July 2012), pp. 697-710, doi:10.1038/nmeth.2084  Key: citeulike:10840805

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Few technologies are more widespread in modern biological laboratories than imaging. Recent advances in optical technologies and instrumentation are providing hitherto unimagined capabilities. Almost all these advances have required the development of software to enable the acquisition, management, analysis and visualization of the imaging data. We review each computational step that biologists encounter when dealing with digital images, the inherent challenges and the overall status of available software for bioimage informatics, focusing on open-source options.


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