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PhenoRipper: software for rapidly profiling microscopy images

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Figure 1: Overview of the PhenoRipper platform.

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We thank R. Murphy, M. Slack, R.J. Steininger III, C.A. Thorne, P. Xie and members of the Altschuler and Wu laboratories for helpful feedback and discussions. This research was supported by National Institutes of Health grants R01 GM085442 (S.J.A.) and R01 GM081549 (L.F.W.), Welch Foundation grants I-1619 (S.J.A.) and I-1644 (L.F.W.) and CPRIT RP10900 (L.F.W).

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Rajaram, S., Pavie, B., Wu, L. et al. PhenoRipper: software for rapidly profiling microscopy images. Nat Methods 9, 635–637 (2012). https://doi.org/10.1038/nmeth.2097

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