The QUINT workflow includes a suite of various software to form an analysis pipeline of atlas-based quantifuication of labbeled features in histological images from a mouse or rat brain. This workflow also suggests and explains with instructional videos the way these software work together.

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  • RRID:SCR_023856
  • Software Type:educational, workflow tool
  • Modality:histology, imaging
  • Allen Resource(s) Utilized:Allen Common Coordinate Framework
  • Author(s):Sharon Yates, Nicolaas Groeneboom, Christopher Coello, Stefan Lichtenthaler, Peer-Hendrik Kuhn
  • Year Released:2019

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