2021
DOI: 10.1101/2021.06.18.448961
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BioProfiling.jl: Profiling biological perturbations with high-content imaging in single cells and heterogeneous populations

Abstract: Motivation: High-content imaging screens provide a cost-effective and scalable way to assess cell states across diverse experimental conditions. The analysis of the acquired microscopy images involves assembling and curating morphological measurements of individual cells into morphological profiles suitable for testing biological hypotheses. Despite being a critical step, there is currently no standard approach to morphological profiling and no solution is available for the high-performance Julia programming l… Show more

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