MorphoNet: an interactive online morphological browser to explore complex multi-scale data

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Leggio, Bruno | Laussu, Julien | Carlier, Axel | Godin, Christophe | Lemaire, Patrick | Faure, Emmanuel

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International audience. Powerful novel imaging and image-processing methods are revolutionizing many fields of biology, at scales ranging from the molecule to the functional organ. To support this big-data revolution, we develop a concept of generic web-based morphodynamic browser to interactively visualize complex image datasets, with applications in research and education. MorphoNet handles a broad range of natural or simulated morphological data, onto which quantitative geometric or genetic data can be projected.

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