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URL: https://www.mbfbioscience.com/biolucida
Proper Citation: Biolucida (RRID:SCR_018256)
Description: Enables visualization, storage and sharing of large image data. Cloud based system by MBF Bioscience to help with data from 2D and 3D slide scanners, confocal Z-stacks, lightsheet whole brain images. System for data storage and management, data analysis and visualization. Data is stored in secure and permanent way. Available also is free application named Biolucida Viewer, for viewing public images or images shared by collaborators owning Biolucida.
Synonyms: , Micro File Plus, MicroFile+, MicroFile
Resource Type: software resource, data analysis software, data management software, data processing software, data storage software, software application
Defining Citation: DOI:10.1002/cne.23329
Keywords: biolucida, big data, image, Microscopy, whole slide images, virtual images, cloud, visualization, data storage, data analysis
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