Workflows

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195 Workflows visible to you, out of a total of 195

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Type: Nextflow

Creator: Pixelgen Technologies AB

Submitter: WorkflowHub Bot

Perform background subtraction, nuclear segmentation, feature quantification, cellular phenotyping, spatial analysis, and interactive visualization of registered TMA core multiplex tissue images

Type: Galaxy

Creator: Cameron Watson

Submitter: WorkflowHub Bot

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Type: Nextflow

Creators: None

Submitter: WorkflowHub Bot

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Type: Nextflow

Creators: Gisela Gabernet, Simon Heumos, Alexander Peltzer

Submitter: WorkflowHub Bot

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Type: Nextflow

Creators: Luisa Santus, Jose Espinosa Carrasco

Submitter: WorkflowHub Bot

This workflow is composed with the XCMS tool R package (Smith, C.A. 2006) able to extract, filter, align and fill gapand the possibility to annotate isotopes, adducts and fragments using the CAMERA R package (Kuhl, C 2012).

https://training.galaxyproject.org/training-material/topics/metabolomics/tutorials/lcms-preprocessing/tutorial.html

Type: Galaxy

Creator: workflow4metabolomics

Submitter: WorkflowHub Bot

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Type: Nextflow

Creator: Leon Bichmann

Submitter: WorkflowHub Bot

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Type: Nextflow

Creator: Friederike Hanssen

Submitter: WorkflowHub Bot

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Type: Nextflow

Creators: No author provided, Hadrien Gourlé, Daniel Straub, Sabrina Krakau

Submitter: WorkflowHub Bot

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Type: Nextflow

Creator: Maxime Borry

Submitter: WorkflowHub Bot

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