Towards reproducibility of microscopy experiments

Proposes a methodology enhancing the reproducibility of scientific experiments in the domain of microscopy techniques. Outlines an approach for a software environment that meets the requirements of researchers from experimental biomedicine collaborating within a large-scale project. Introduces the r...

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