A new package for improving automated gating of flow cytometry data is now available in BioConductor development release 2.5. flowMerge improves identification of complex cell subpopulations in flowClust models by allowing multiple components to represent the same cell subpopulation. Version 0.3.5 is now in the public repository.
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Research in Canada
by Raphael Gottardo on 03. May, 2009 in General, News, Research
As many of you already know, funding for basic research in Canada is under a lot of pressure. The future does not look very good as far as I can’t tell. A group of colleagues in the mathematical sciences from across Canada have started a very interesting blog on any issues related to funding and [...]
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