@AcademicSearchX Yes, any data that you can extract spatial coordinates from will work! We have custom wrappers to make importing data directly from Xenium and Visium easier, but you can always use MuSpAn for downstream analyses too (eg, after cell annotation using alternative software)
๐จ BIG NEWS! MuSpAn is LIVE! ๐ The ultimate tool for tackling all your spatial biology questions. Huge congrats to @JoshuaABull & @Moore_JW_ for making this happen! ๐ Poignant given Spatial proteomics is Technique of the Year 2024 @naturemethods ๐
๐ https://t.co/6zUkt1wBJj
Very pleased to share that MuSpAn (Multiscale Spatial Analysis), @MuSpAn_Tweets, our Python package for quantitative spatial biology, has landed! Take a look at the preprint on bioRxiv now
We've been at the Oxford Bioimaging Festival today talking about the imminent release of MuSpAn next month - great to meet you all at the poster session!
It's been great to talk to everyone at #EMBOcancerBio24, our posters are down now but please go and find @JoshuaABull or @Moore_JW_ if you'd like some more information
You can also sign up for updates on MuSpAn release (scheduled this month!) at https://t.co/AwtyMAXzP0
MuSpAn will be at @TheCrick from today until Tuesday attending the @EMBO Spatial Biology of Cancer workshop - track down @JoshuaABull or @Moore_JW_ to find out more about us!