<i>Semla:</i> a versatile toolkit for spatially resolved transcriptomics analysis and visualization

Ludvig Larsson(Science for Life Laboratory), Lovisa Franzén(Science for Life Laboratory), Patrik L. Ståhl(Science for Life Laboratory), Joakim Lundeberg(Science for Life Laboratory)
Bioinformatics
October 1, 2023
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SUMMARY: Spatially resolved transcriptomics technologies generate gene expression data with retained positional information from a tissue section, often accompanied by a corresponding histological image. Computational tools should make it effortless to incorporate spatial information into data analyses and present analysis results in their histological context. Here, we present semla, an R package for processing, analysis, and visualization of spatially resolved transcriptomics data generated by the Visium platform, that includes interactive web applications for data exploration and tissue annotation. AVAILABILITY AND IMPLEMENTATION: The R package semla is available on GitHub (https://github.com/ludvigla/semla), under the MIT License, and deposited on Zenodo (https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8321645). Documentation and tutorials with detailed descriptions of usage can be found at https://ludvigla.github.io/semla/.


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