linus: Conveniently explore, share, and present large-scale biological trajectory data in a web browser.
In biology, we are often confronted with information-rich, large-scale trajectory data, but exploring and communicating patterns in such data can be a cumbersome task. Ideally, the data should be wrapped with an interactive visualisation in one concise packet that makes it straightforward to create...
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Main Authors: | Johannes Waschke, Mario Hlawitschka, Kerim Anlas, Vikas Trivedi, Ingo Roeder, Jan Huisken, Nico Scherf |
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Language: | EN |
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Public Library of Science (PLoS)
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/b5a0ed5bb1d9464189b5206b3878d55f |
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