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Title: Spectral analysis of pair correlation bandwidth
Authors: Binder, Benjamin J.
Simpson, Matthew J.
Keywords: Structural biology and biophysics
Cellular biophysics
Biophysics
Computational
Mathematics
Pair-correlation
Spectral analysis
Spatial patterns
Cell clustering
In vitroassay
Issue Date: 2015
Abstract: Images from cell biology experiments often indicate the presence of cell clustering, which can provide insight into the mechanisms driving the collective cell behaviour. Pair-correlation functions provide quantitative information about the presence, or absence, of clustering in a spatial distribution of cells. This is because the pair-correlation function describes the ratio of the abundance of pairs of cells, separated by a particular distance, relative to a randomly distributed reference population. Pair-correlation functions are often presented as a kernel density estimate where the frequency of pairs of objects are grouped using a particular bandwidth (or bin width),_x0002_>0.
URI: https://lib.hpu.edu.vn/handle/123456789/22406
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