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Spatial Single Cell Analysis in Python

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Squidpy - Spatial Single Cell Analysis in Python

Squidpy is the scverse toolkit for scalable analysis and visualization of spatial molecular data. It builds on scanpy and anndata, providing streamlined APIs for feature extraction, spatial statistics, and interactive exploration of tissue sections together with microscopy images.

Squidpy overview

Documentation

Head over to the documentation for installation instructions, tutorials, how-to guides, and reference material.

Installation

We recommend running Squidpy on a recent Linux or macOS system with Python ≥3.12, but it also works on Windows via WSL.

Install from PyPI with:

pip install squidpy

or from conda-forge:

conda install -c conda-forge squidpy

Interactive visualization

For interactive visualization with napari, please use napari-spatialdata. The original napari plugin from Squidpy has been deprecated and replaced by napari-spatialdata, which offers improved functionality and support for the SpatialData ecosystem.

Key capabilities

  • Build and analyze spatial neighbor graphs directly from Visium, Slide-seq, Xenium, and other spatial omics assays.
  • Compute spatial statistics for cell types and genes, including neighborhood enrichment, co-occurrence, and Moran's I.
  • Efficiently store, featurize, and visualize high-resolution tissue microscopy images via scikit-image.
  • Explore annotated datasets interactively with napari-spatialdata.

Contributing

Contributions are welcome! Please read the contributing guide for instructions on setting up your environment, running tests, and submitting pull requests.

Citation

If you use Squidpy in your research, cite the original publication:

@article{palla:22,
    author = {Palla, Giovanni and Spitzer, Hannah and Klein, Michal and Fischer, David and Schaar, Anna Christina
              and Kuemmerle, Louis Benedikt and Rybakov, Sergei and Ibarra, Ignacio L. and Holmberg, Olle
              and Virshup, Isaac and Lotfollahi, Mohammad and Richter, Sabrina and Theis, Fabian J.},
    title = {Squidpy: a scalable framework for spatial omics analysis},
    journal = {Nature Methods},
    year = {2022},
    month = {Feb},
    volume = {19},
    number = {2},
    pages = {171--178},
    issn = {1548-7105},
    doi = {10.1038/s41592-021-01358-2},
}

Squidpy is part of the scverse® project (website, governance) and is fiscally sponsored by NumFOCUS. Please consider making a tax-deductible donation to help the project pay for developer time, professional services, travel, workshops, and a variety of other needs.

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