NicheNet: predict active ligand-target links between interacting cells
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NicheNet: predict active ligand-target links between interacting cells
Context specific and dynamic gene regulatory network reconstruction and analysis
Cross-platform library for network interface and gateway. Written in Rust.
A collection of Poisson lognormal models for multivariate count data analysis
Bayesian network models for inferring core-periphery structure
A Python package for General Graphical Lasso computation
REGAIN (Regularised Graphical Inference)
Algorithm for Revealing Network Interactions (ARNI) from nonlinear collective dynamics
Fast Inference of Networks from Directed Regulations
A sample repo to help you intercept network with Selenium Java on LambdaTest cloud. Run your Java Selenium tests on LambdaTest platform.
R package for inference in Bayesian networks.
Network inference by fusing data from diverse distributions
Dashboard for the Inference and Analysis of Networks from Expression data
SINCERITIES is a tool for inferring gene regulatory networks from time-stamped cross-sectional single cell transcriptional expression profiles.
KiMONo is a network inference tool for multi-omics datasets. The multi-omics network is calculated by sparse-group-LASSO regression and can incorporate prior biological information using protein-protein Interactions.
An ongoing curated collection of awesome software, libraries, frameworks, talks & videos, best practices, learning tutorials and important practical resources about networking in cybersecurity
Hashing-based network discovery from time series
MATLAB module for assessing the causal links between time series
Transforming OWL for statistical learning
Network inference for gene expression using gradient matching. Final research project as part of the MSc in Bioinformatics and Theorectical Systems Biology at Imperial College London 2016/2017.
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