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2 results filtered by organelle: rhoptry filtered by family: EM

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In this slice of the corpus, 2 dataset records match. ET (chemical) is the most common imaging family and rhoptry is the organelle that appears most often with other as the most common metric family. The most common captured organelle pair is apicoplast:cystosomal ring.

CompareDatasetCell TypeModalityVoxel Size (XY/Z nm)Sample SizeData Publicly Available
Plasmodium falciparum whole-cell dataset (ET (chemical))
Plasmodium falciparum
Plasmodium falciparum
ET (chemical)130 x 130 nm voxel (XY/Z) isotropic17Not Indexed
Toxoplasma gondii whole-cell dataset (FIB-SEM)
Toxoplasma gondii
Toxoplasma gondii
FIB-SEM25 x 25 nm voxel (XY/Z) isotropic2Not Indexed
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Low direct comparability; treat these datasets as analogs rather than close matches.

Shared Fields

cell_types: nonespecies: noneorganelles: rhoptryorganelle_pairs: nonemetric_families: nonecomparator_classes: nonemodality_families: EM

Key Differences

modalities: ET (chemical), FIB-SEMsample_size_buckets: 11-50, 2-10public_data_statuses: noneboundary_confirmation: yes
Comparability Score:20 / 100
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