wrmXpress: A modular package for high-throughput image analysis of parasitic and free-living worms.

Advances in high-throughput and high-content imaging technologies require concomitant development of analytical software capable of handling large datasets and generating relevant phenotypic measurements. Several tools have been developed to analyze drug response phenotypes in parasitic and free-liv...

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Autores principales: Nicolas J Wheeler (Autor), Kendra J Gallo (Autor), Elena J G Rehborg (Autor), Kaetlyn T Ryan (Autor), John D Chan (Autor), Mostafa Zamanian (Autor)
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