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spade

SPADE -- An analysis and visualization tool for Flow Cytometry

Bioconductor version: 3.1

SPADE, or Spanning tree Progression of Density normalized Events, is an analysis and visualization tool for high dimensional flow cytometry data that organizes cells into hierarchies of related phenotypes.

Author: M. Linderman, P. Qiu, E. Simonds, Z. Bjornson

Maintainer: Zach Bjornson <bjornson at stanford.edu>

Citation (from within R, enter citation("spade")):

Installation

To install this package, start R and enter:

## try http if https is not available
source("https://bioconductor.org/biocLite.R")
biocLite("spade")

Documentation

To view documentation for the version of this package installed in your system, start R and enter:

browseVignettes("spade")

 

PDF R Script spade package
PDF   Reference Manual
Text   LICENSE

Details

biocViews Clustering, FlowCytometry, GUI, GraphAndNetwork, Software, Visualization
Version 1.16.0
In Bioconductor since BioC 2.10 (R-2.15) (3.5 years)
License GPL-2
Depends R (>= 2.11), igraph, Rclusterpp
Imports Biobase, flowCore
LinkingTo
Suggests flowViz
SystemRequirements
Enhances
URL http://cytospade.org
Depends On Me
Imports Me
Suggests Me
Build Report  

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Package Source spade_1.16.0.tar.gz
Windows Binary spade_1.16.0.zip (32- & 64-bit)
Mac OS X 10.6 (Snow Leopard) spade_1.16.0.tgz
Mac OS X 10.9 (Mavericks)
Subversion source (username/password: readonly)
Git source https://github.com/Bioconductor-mirror/spade/tree/release-3.1
Package Short Url http://bioconductor.org/packages/spade/
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