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This is a set of MATLAB procedures for automated segmentation and counting of macrophages in multiple IHC stained tissue samples. Execution assumes that three aligned single-channel greyscale images of a given tissue area are available, representing IHC stainings with CD14 and CD163 antibodies (targeting macrophages) as well as DAPI staining (targeting cell cores). After detection of evaluation subregion (based on DAPI channel information), IHC stained macrophages will be masked and counted (based ...

Creators: René Hänsel, Marcus Wagner

Submitter: René Hänsel

Analysis of large-scale molecular biological data using self-organizing maps

Comprehensive analysis of genome-wide molecular data challenges bioinformatics methodology in terms of intuitive visualization with single-sample resolution, biomarker selection, functional information mining and highly granular stratification of sample classes. oposSOM combines those functionalities making use of a comprehensive analysis and visualization strategy based on self-organizing maps (SOM) machine learning ...

Creator: Henry Löffler-Wirth

Submitter: Henry Löffler-Wirth

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Creator: Henry Löffler-Wirth

Submitter: Henry Löffler-Wirth

This is a Drupal 8 Module to import nodes and taxonomies into Drupal, using the available API. The module is capable of importing a JSON or OWL file. Idea is to enable users to upload a file containing all information about nodes and their relations. The module will then import all contained information with the Drupal 8 API. Nodes can be specified as "articles" or any other custom node type. The node classification becomes one (or multiple) hierachical vocabulary. Supported import formats are ...

Creator: Christoph Beger

Submitter: Christoph Beger

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