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Figure 1 An example cluster heatmap. The visualization consists of three blocks described in the InCHlib input format
Figure 2 The InCHlib deployment pipeline. It consists of three steps: data preparation, clustering and rendering
Figure 3 The comparison of ER α ligand clusterings performed with original (left panel) and normalized (right panel) values
Figure 5 The speed of clustering and heatmap rendering. Top panel: the dependence of the speed of clustering by inchlib_clust on the number of data points (i.e., the number of data matrix rows) and on the number of features (i.e., the number of data matrix

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