MEA-NAP: A flexible network analysis pipeline for neuronal 2D and 3D organoid multielectrode recordings
Timothy P.H. Sit(University of Cambridge), Susanna B. Mierau(University of Cambridge), David Oluigbo(Brigham and Women's Hospital), András Lakatos(Wellcome/MRC Cambridge Stem Cell Institute), Mahsa Khayat-Khoei(Brigham and Women's Hospital), Martin Hemberg(Brigham and Women's Hospital), Ole Paulsen(University of Cambridge), Francesco De Angelis(Italian Institute of Technology), Erik Hemberg(Massachusetts Institute of Technology), Hugo Smith(University of Cambridge), Alexander WE Dunn(University of Cambridge), Alessio Boschi(Brigham and Women's Hospital), Rachael C. Feord(University of Cambridge), Madeline A. Lancaster(MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology), Jeremi Chabros(University of Cambridge), Yuan Yin(University of Cambridge), Elise Chang(University of Cambridge), Stephen J. Eglen(University of Cambridge), Lance Burn(Cambridge University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust), George M. Gibbons(University of Cambridge)
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