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This package is a simple tool that handles various raw data formats produced in Multiplex Bead Assay (MBA). In short, it reads the unstructured, raw data from, e.g., the Luminex device and outputs normalised and well-structured data, which can be used later in more advanced downstream analysis.
The package includes three main steps for preprocessing the data:
PvSTATEM
package is developed within the project of the
same name - PvSTATEM, an
international project aiming at malaria elimination and is financially
supported by the HORIZON grant HORIZON-WIDERA-2022-ACCESS-07-01.
The package is still in a semi-release version, and new functionalities are being added. We plan to finish this stage of development by the end of 2024 by adding summary reports, quality control tools comparing multiple plates, and different normalisation methods.
The easiest way to install the package is using the CRAN repository:
install.packages("PvSTATEM")
require(PvSTATEM) # load the installed package
Now, you are ready to use the package to read your files!
Please note that since uploading the package to the CRAN repository requires the volunteers’ time to manually run checks on the packages, the package version currently released on CRAN might not be the latest.
The package is under heavy development, with new features being
released weekly. Therefore, if you’d like to test the latest package
functionalities, we recommend installing it in the development version.
It can be done using a simple command install_github
available in the devtools
library:
require(devtools)
install_github("mini-pw/PvSTATEM")
require(PvSTATEM) # load the installed package
The first command loads the devtools
library (you might
need to install it first - using the command
install_packages("devtools")
), and the second one sources
the git repository with the code of our package and automatically
installs it.
The example use of the package and its functionalities can be found in the vignettes. For more detailed documentation, check the package website.
As a project in the development phase, we are open to any suggestions, bug reports, and contributions. If you have any ideas or issues, please report them in the Issues section. Our team of developers will address them as soon as possible.
These binaries (installable software) and packages are in development.
They may not be fully stable and should be used with caution. We make no claims about them.