SLAP2-UTILS

Code to support using a SLAP2 Microscope


License
MPL-2.0
Install
pip install SLAP2-UTILS==0.1.7

Documentation

SLAP2_Utils

TestsDocumentation

Overview

The SLAP2_Utils library is designed to facilitate the reading of SLAP2 (Scanned Line Projection Microscopy version 2) binary files using Python. This utility aims to support researchers and developers working with data from SLAP2 two-photon microscopes by providing an interface to manipulate and analyze these files directly in Python as an alternative to a Matlab-based workflow. The SLAP2 microscope is a commercially available kit from MBF Bioscience (https://www.mbfbioscience.com/products/slap2). The detailed documentation can be found by clicking the documentation icon above Overview.

Features

  • Reading SLAP2 Binary Files: Convert SLAP2 proprietary binary data into accessible formats for Python.
  • Metadata Parsing: Extract and utilize metadata associated with SLAP2 data files.
  • Data Manipulation: Tools to manipulate and process data points read from the binary file.
  • Trace Extraction: Tools to extract and generate traces from ROIs imaged in integrated scan mode.
  • MatLab-based Visual Stimulus: Different kinds of visual stimuli, from checkers and moving bars to visual stimuli utilized by the Allen Institute, are ready to be imported for a SLAP2-related experiment.
  • Motion Corrections: GPU-based tools that allow calculation of motion drifts, with x, y, and z changes applied directly on the ROI inside the SLAP2 software (work in progress).

Installation

Install with pip

pip install SLAP2-UTILS

Clone this repository

git clone https://github.com/Peter-Hogg/SLAP2_Utils.git

Contributing

Contributions are welcome! If you'd like to contribute, please fork the repository and use a new branch for your contributions. Pull requests are welcome. Please report bugs, as we're still refining this library over time.

License

This project is licensed under the Mozilla Public License Version 2.0 - see the LICENSE.md file for details.

Credits and Acknowledgements

This library was developed by Peter Hogg and Jerry Tong. It's a rework of several Matlab tools from MBF with added utility functions. Thanks to all contributors who have helped in refining this tool and helped with the project.