Deep learning image recognition enables efficient genome editing in zebrafish by automated injections
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Deep learning image recognition enables efficient genome editing in zebrafish by automated injections
Cordero-Maldonado ML, Perathoner S, van der Kolk K-J, Boland R, Heins-Marroquin U, Spaink HP, Meijer AH, Crawford AD, de Sonneville J. Deep learning image recognition enables efficient genome editing in zebrafish by automated injections. bioRXive. 2018;[Epub] doi:doi.org/10.1101/384735
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