Mace et al., 2010 - Google Patents
Extraction and comparison of gene expression patterns from 2D RNA in situ hybridization imagesMace et al., 2010
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- Mace D
- Varnado N
- Zhang W
- Frise E
- Ohler U
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- Bioinformatics
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Motivation: Recent advancements in high-throughput imaging have created new large datasets with tens of thousands of gene expression images. Methods for capturing these spatial and/or temporal expression patterns include in situ hybridization or fluorescent …
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