flowAI
The package is able to perform an automatic or interactive quality control on FCS data acquired using flow cytometry instruments. By evaluating three different properties: 1) flow rate, 2) signal acquisition, 3) dynamic range, the quality control enables the detection and removal of anomalies.
- Bioconductor
- https://bioconductor.org/packages/flowAI
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- Bioconductor — flowAI
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A quality control tool for flow cytometry data based on compositional data analysis.