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SimpliPyTEM: An open-source Python library and app to simplify transmission electron microscopy and TEM image analysis

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Introducing SimpliPyTEM, a Python library and accompanying GUI that simplifies the post-acquisition evaluation of transmission electron microscopy (TEM) images, helping streamline the workflow. After an imaging session, a folder of image and/or video files, typically containing low contrast and large file size 32-bit images, can be quickly processed via SimpliPyTEM into high-quality, high-contrast.jpg images with suitably sized scale bars. The app can also generate HTML or PDF files containing the processed images for easy viewing and sharing. Additionally, SimpliPyTEM specifically focuses on in situ TEM videos, an emerging field of EM involving the study of dynamic processes whilst imaging. The package allows fast data processing into preview movies, averages, image series, or motion-corrected averages. The accompanying Python library offers many standard image processing methods, all simplified to a single command, plus a module to analyse particle morphology and population. This latter application is particularly useful for life sciences investigations. User-friendly tutorials and clear documentation are included to help guide users through the processing and analysis. We invite the EM community to contribute to and further develop this open-source package.

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ING, Gabriel, STEWART, Andrew, BATTAGLIA, Giuseppe, RUIZ-PEREZ, Lorena. SimpliPyTEM: An open-source Python library and app to simplify transmission electron microscopy and TEM image analysis. _PLoS One_. 2023. Vol. 18, núm. 10, pàgs. e0285691. [consulta: 7 de febrer de 2026]. ISSN: 1932-6203. [Disponible a: https://hdl.handle.net/2445/216849]

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