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https://sbalci.github.io/histopathology-template/
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3635430
https://github.com/sbalci/histopathology-template
This repository is a template for the codes I use in my and my friendsβ histopathology research.
See examples
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See some of the codes here: https://sbalci.github.io/histopathology-template/Report.html
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You may also install histopathR package to get all the codes as R Markdown Template.
devtools::install_github("sbalci/histopathR")
rmarkdown::draft(file = "myfile",
template = "clinicopathological",
package = "histopathR",
create_dir = TRUE,
edit = TRUE)
- I have tried to collect common codes in My R Codes For Data Analysis. I plan to collect them under the package histopathR gradually.
How to use
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In RStudio:
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Via Docker:
https://hub.docker.com/r/serdarbalci/clinicopathological
docker pull serdarbalci/clinicopathological
https://twitter.com/serdarbalci/status/1197849208302252032
- As a standalone app (for mac only):
https://sourceforge.net/projects/histopathr/
https://twitter.com/serdarbalci/status/1198348640294711296
- As a Shiny app:
Launch here: https://serdarbalci.shinyapps.io/histopathR/
Run in your own computer R session:
library(shiny)
runUrl("https://github.com/sbalci/histopathRshiny/raw/master/histopathRshiny.tar.gz")
Code here: https://github.com/sbalci/histopathRshiny
- As a jamovi module:
Download module here:
https://github.com/sbalci/ClinicoPathJamoviModule/raw/master/ClinicoPath.jmo
https://github.com/sbalci/ClinicoPathJamoviModule
https://sourceforge.net/projects/clinicopathjamovimodule/
Recommended Links for Reproducible Research
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How to Prepare Data for Histopathology Research Presentation
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βThe Quartz guide to bad dataβnΔ±n TΓΌrkΓ§e Γ§evirisi: KΓΆtΓΌ Veri KΔ±lavuzu
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A work by Serdar Balci