knitr::opts_chunk$set( collapse = TRUE, comment = "#>", fig.path = "man/figures/README-", out.width = "100%" )
This package can be used to annotate candidate target probe sequences designed to label RNA in nuclei isolated from human postmortem brain for flow cytometry. This package also includes functions that visualize candidate sequence expression in four postmortem brain datasets that address nuclear expression, effects of RNA degradation and flow cytometric sorting, and cell type-specific expression to increase the likelihood of success as a custom target probe. Please refer to the BrainFlow publication or the PrimeFlow RNA(TM) Assay Kit literature for more information.
For more information about brainflowprobes
check the vignettes through Bioconductor or at the documentation website.
Get the latest stable R
release from CRAN. Then install brainflowprobes
from Bioconductor using the following code:
if (!requireNamespace("BiocManager", quietly = TRUE)) { install.packages("BiocManager") } BiocManager::install("brainflowprobes")
Below is the citation output from using citation('brainflowprobes')
in R. Please
run this yourself to check for any updates on how to cite brainflowprobes.
print(citation("brainflowprobes"), bibtex = TRUE)
Please note that the brainflowprobes
was only made possible thanks to many other R and bioinformatics software authors, which are cited either in the vignettes and/or the paper(s) describing this package.
Please note that the derfinderPlot project is released with a Contributor Code of Conduct. By contributing to this project, you agree to abide by its terms.
r BiocStyle::CRANpkg('usethis')
, r BiocStyle::CRANpkg('remotes')
, r BiocStyle::Githubpkg('r-hub/sysreqs')
and r BiocStyle::CRANpkg('rcmdcheck')
customized to use Bioconductor's docker containers and r BiocStyle::Biocpkg('BiocCheck')
.r BiocStyle::CRANpkg('covr')
.r BiocStyle::CRANpkg('pkgdown')
.r BiocStyle::CRANpkg('styler')
.r BiocStyle::CRANpkg('devtools')
and r BiocStyle::CRANpkg('roxygen2')
.For more details, check the dev
directory.
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