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|width="10%"| <imgicon>GPT-logo-460.png|80px|GFtbox</imgicon> | |width="10%"| <imgicon>GPT-logo-460.png|80px|GFtbox</imgicon> | ||
|width="40%"| ( | |width="40%"| (PC, Mac, Linux, uses Matlab which is available as a [http://www.mathworks.com/products/matlab/tryit.html 30 day free trial] and there is a [http://www.mathworks.com/academia/student_version/?s_cid=global_nav student edition]) | ||
For modelling the growth of shapes from patterns of growth factor activity. <br>[[GFtbox|''Details'']]<br>[https://sourceforge.net/p/gftbox/|''Download'']<br>[[GFtbox Tutorial pages|''Tutorials'']] | For modelling the growth of shapes from patterns of growth factor activity. <br>[[GFtbox|''Details'']]<br>[https://sourceforge.net/p/gftbox/|''Download'']<br>[[GFtbox Tutorial pages|''Tutorials'']] | ||
|width="50%"| An implementation of the Growing Polarised Tissue Framework for understanding and modelling the relationship between gene activity and the growth of shapes such leaves, flowers and animal embryos. | |width="50%"| An implementation of the Growing Polarised Tissue Framework for understanding and modelling the relationship between gene activity and the growth of shapes such leaves, flowers and animal embryos. |
Revision as of 09:52, 10 May 2011
Computational biology toolboxes
GFtbox
<imgicon>GPT-logo-460.png|80px|GFtbox</imgicon> | (PC, Mac, Linux, uses Matlab which is available as a 30 day free trial and there is a student edition)
For modelling the growth of shapes from patterns of growth factor activity. |
An implementation of the Growing Polarised Tissue Framework for understanding and modelling the relationship between gene activity and the growth of shapes such leaves, flowers and animal embryos. |
VolViewer
<imgicon>VolViewer-logo.png|80px|VolViewer</imgicon> | (PC: Windows, web client - graphics processor on server) | The C++ code exploits high end graphics cards by making extensive use of OpenGL and Qt. It is open-source and forms a part of the Open Microscopy Environment (OME). |
Computational biology systems to which we contribute
BioformatsConverter
<imgicon>BioformatsConverterZip.png|100px|BioformatsConverter</imgicon> | (PC: Windows)
For converting microscope manufacturer proprietary file formats. |
This tool allows for the batch conversion of microscope manufacturer proprietary file formats, to the open source OME-TIFF standard. |
OMERO
<imgicon>OMERO_DIAGRAM.jpg|100px|OMERO</imgicon> | (web client - SQL server)
For working with the OME image database. |
Open Microscopy Environment Remote Objects (OMERO). for visualising, managing, and annotating scientific image data. |