GSLab : Open-Source Platform for Advanced Phasor Analysis in Fluorescence Microscopy
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posted on 2025-01-10, 20:28 authored by Alexander VallmitjanaAlexander VallmitjanaGSLab addresses the need for effective image analysis tools in fluorescence microscopy by providing an open-source platform that enhances traditional phasor analysis with advanced features. Key capabilities include machine learning-based clustering, real-time monitoring, and quantitative unmixing of fluorescent species. Designed for both commercial and custom systems, GSLab provides researchers with comprehensive lifetime and spectral phasor image analysis tools to tackle complex biological problems.
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Development of a fast scanning, extended field-of-view multiphoton microscope for clinical skin imaging
National Institute of Biomedical Imaging and Bioengineering
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