Part 5 Introduction

In 2008 theJournal of Cell Biology (JCB)launchedJCBDataViewer, a browser-based application linked to the journal’s articles. DataViewer allows cell biologists to archive and publish troves of the image data they use to create static figures and supplemental videos. Readers can then view and interact...

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Published inAssembling Arguments p. 187
Main Author Jonathan Buehl
Format Book Chapter
LanguageEnglish
Published University of South Carolina Press 20.01.2016
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Summary:In 2008 theJournal of Cell Biology (JCB)launchedJCBDataViewer, a browser-based application linked to the journal’s articles. DataViewer allows cell biologists to archive and publish troves of the image data they use to create static figures and supplemental videos. Readers can then view and interact with these image sets. Within the interface, a reader can adjust the intensity, depth, time, and visible data channel of archived image arrays. For example, the image represented in plate 9 presents one “slice” of a z-stack of confocal fluorescence micrographs—each image in the stack is a picture of the cell taken
ISBN:1611175615
9781611175615