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In this slice of the corpus, 2 dataset records match. SXT is the most common imaging family and vesicles is the organelle that appears most often with dimensions as the most common metric family. The most common captured organelle pair is er:lipid droplets.
| Compare | Dataset | Cell Type | Modality | Voxel Size (XY/Z nm) | Sample Size | Data Publicly Available |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| HEK293T whole-cell dataset (SXT) Loconte et al., 2021, Cell Reports Methods · PMID 34729550 | HEK293T Human (cancerous) | SXT | 50 x 50 nm voxel (XY/Z) isotropic | 3 | Not Indexed | |
| HEK293T whole-cell dataset (SXT) Fogelqvist et al., 2017, Scientific Reports · PMID 29044158 | HEK293T Human (cancer) | SXT | 100 x 100 nm voxel (XY/Z) isotropic | 2 | Not Indexed |
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Low direct comparability; treat these datasets as analogs rather than close matches.
Shared Fields
cell_types: HEK293Tspecies: noneorganelles: vesiclesorganelle_pairs: nonemetric_families: dimensionscomparator_classes: nonemodality_families: X-ray
Key Differences
modalities: SXTsample_size_buckets: 2-10public_data_statuses: noneboundary_confirmation: yes
Comparability Score:48 / 100
How It's Derived