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Library for analyzing MEA files.

Project description

CureQ

This is the repository of the CureQ consortium.
This repository contains a library with functions for analyzing MEA files.
This repository is maintained by the Amsterdam University of Applied Sciences (AUMC).
More information: https://cureq.nl/


Install the library

Open a terminal and navigate to your home folder.

Install library with pip

Install the MEA analyzer with the following command when you are using Pip:

pip install CureQ 

Install library with conda

Install the MEA analyzer with the following command when you are using Conda:

conda install CureQ::CureQ

Library usage

Now you can try the CureQ library functions in your Python environment.
Import the function you need, call this function and watch how the pipeline analyzes your MEA file!

Example for analyzing all MEA wells

from CureQ.mea import analyse_well               # Library function for analyzing wells

file_path = 'path/to/your/mea_file.h5'           # Path to your MEA file
hertz = 20000                                    # Sampling frequency of MEA system
electrodes = 12                                  # Electrode amount per well

# Analyzes all wells in the MEA file
if __name__=='__main__':
   analyse_well(fileadress=file_path, hertz=hertz, electrode_amnt=electrodes)

Example visualisations of the MEA analysis pipeline

Spike detection

Spike detection well 10 electrode 2

Inter-spike interval

Inter-spike interval well 15 electrode 3

Single burst detection

Single burst detection well 15 electrode 3

Network burst detection

Network burst detection well 10

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