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2 results filtered by organelle: mvb filtered by pair: golgi:mitochondria
In this slice of the corpus, 2 dataset records match. ET (Cryo) is the most common imaging family and golgi is the organelle that appears most often with volume as the most common metric family. The most common captured organelle pair is golgi:mitochondria.
| Compare | Dataset | Cell Type | Modality | Voxel Size (XY/Z nm) | Sample Size | Data Publicly Available |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Arabidopsis thaliana, cortical root whole-cell dataset (ET (cryo)) Cui et al., 2019, Nature Plants · PMID 30559414 | Arabidopsis thaliana, cortical root Arabidopsis thaliana | ET (cryo) | 4.3 x 300 nm voxel (XY/Z) | 1 | Not Indexed | |
| M. musculus, beta cell whole-cell dataset (ET (Cryo)) Noske et al., 2008, Journal of Structural Biology · PMID 18069000 | M. musculus, beta cell M. musculus | ET (Cryo) | 17.5 x 17.5 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: nonespecies: noneorganelles: golgi, mitochondria, mvb, nucleusorganelle_pairs: golgi:mitochondria, golgi:mvb, golgi:nucleus, mitochondria:mvb, mitochondria:nucleus, mvb:nucleusmetric_families: volume, volume_fractioncomparator_classes: nonemodality_families: EM
Key Differences
modalities: ET (Cryo), ET (cryo)sample_size_buckets: 1, 2-10public_data_statuses: noneboundary_confirmation: yes
Comparability Score:46 / 100
How It's Derived