Search the Whole-Cell Imaging Corpus.
Filter the atlas, inspect records in card view, switch to table when you want a denser scan, and build a compare set from either view.
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Table view is best for scanning fast. Cards give more context. Compare selection now works in both views, and the drawer follows you until you clear it or open Compare.
Commonality Snapshot
A quick reading of the active result set. Click a trait to narrow the corpus to that subset; this is a frequency snapshot, not a quality ranking.
In this slice of the corpus, 2 dataset records match. FIB-SEM is the most common imaging family and conoid is the organelle that appears most often with other as the most common metric family. The most common captured organelle pair is conoid:dense granules).
| Compare | Dataset | Cell Type | Modality | Voxel Size (XY/Z nm) | Sample Size | Data Publicly Available |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Toxoplasma gondii whole-cell dataset (Optical tomography (diffraction)) | Toxoplasma gondii Toxoplasma gondii | Optical tomography (diffraction) | Unknown | 3 | None indexed | |
| Toxoplasma gondii whole-cell dataset (FIB-SEM) Paredes-Santos et al., 2012, Journal of Structural Biology · PMID 22155668 | Toxoplasma gondii Toxoplasma gondii | FIB-SEM | 25 x 25 nm voxel size (XY/Z, 3D) isotropic | 2 | None indexed |
Comparison Summary
Low direct comparability; treat these datasets as analogs rather than close matches.