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FluoSta

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FluoSta is an R/Shiny application for batch statistical analysis and visualization of tabular outputs (TXT) from IDEAS software for Amnis imaging flow cytometer

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Category
Software & Systems
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unknown
License
GPL-3.0(osi)
Status
maintained
Maturity
deployed
Organization
unknown
Country
unknown
Documentation
unknown
Tags
amnis · flow-cytometry · ideas-software · statistics
Regulatory
unknown
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  1. api.github.com/repos/SirenOmica/FluoSta
    retrieved 2026-08-18 · via github-api

    Machine-imported from GitHub search. Last push 2025-11-23, 2 stars, license reported as GPL-3.0. Category and schematic were assigned by keyword heuristics and are unreviewed.

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