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The Twenty Questions of bioimage object analysis.

Nature methods
Publication type
Journal Article
Authors
Beth Cimini
Kevin Eliceiri
Year of Publication
2023
Journal
Nature methods
Volume
20
Issue
7
Pages
976-978
Date Published
07/2023
ISSN
1548-7105
DOI
10.1038/s41592-023-01919-7
PubMed ID
37434006
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