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I came across your tool on scRNA-tools.org and am interested in exploring how it works. I am wondering if you have made the source code available anywhere?
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I came across your tool on scRNA-tools.org and am interested in exploring how it works. I am wondering if you have made the source code available anywhere?
Because your software relies on the GSL, you are obligated to use the GNU General Public License. Releasing the source code and including a copy of this license is a part of compliance.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: