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All data downloaded from the Murphy Lab web site (http://murphylab.web.cmu.edu) remain the property of the Murphy Lab. You are granted a non-exclusive license to use these images for non-commercial, research purposes, with the following conditions: (a) you agree to include a reference to
Luis Pedro Coelho, Joshua D. Kangas, Armaghan W. Naik, Elvira Osuna-Highley, Estelle Glory-Afshar, Margaret Fuhrman, Ramanuja Simha, Peter B. Berget, Jonathan W. Jarvik, and Robert F. Murphy. (2013) Determining the subcellular location of new proteins from microscope images using local features. Bioinformatics doi:10.1093/bioinformatics/btt392.
when presenting or publishing your results, (b) you agree to send a copy of any paper or abstract (upon its acceptance for publication or presentation) by FAX, email or regular mail to Dr. Murphy, and (c) you agree not to distribute these images without inclusion of this notice.

Dr. Robert F. Murphy
Professor of Biological Sciences, Biomedical Engineering and Machine Learning
Carnegie Mellon University
4400 Fifth Ave., Pittsburgh, PA 15213
FAX: 412-268-6571
email: murphy@cmu.edu
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Last Updated: 16 Jul 2013




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