The scp package is used to process and analyse mass
spectrometry-based single cell proteomics data. It relies on the
QFeatures
package to manage and process
SingleCellExperiment
or SummarizedExperiment
objects.
To install the stable version from Bioconductor:
if (!requireNamespace("BiocManager"))
install.packages("BiocManager")
BiocManager::install("scp")To install the devel version from GitHub, you first need to
ensure that you are using the devel release of Bioconductor and make
sure your installed libraries are valid.
BiocManager::install(version = "devel")
stopifnot(BiocManager::valid())Then, you can install scp from Github.
BiocManager::install("UCLouvain-CBIO/scp")To cite the scp package in publications use:
Vanderaa, Christophe, and Laurent Gatto. 2023. “Revisiting the Thorny Issue of Missing Values in Single-Cell Proteomics.” Journal of Proteome Research 22 (9): 2775–84.
Vanderaa Christophe and Laurent Gatto. The current state of single-cell proteomics data analysis. Current Protocols 3 (1): e658.; doi: https://doi.org/10.1002/cpz1.658 (2023).
Vanderaa Christophe and Laurent Gatto. Replication of Single-Cell Proteomics Data Reveals Important Computational Challenges. Expert Review of Proteomics, 1–9 (2021).
Feel free to use Github
issues or the
Bioconductor support site to ask
question or report problems with scp.
The scp code is provided under a permissive
Artistic 2.0 license.
The documentation, including the manual pages and the vignettes, are
distributed under a
CC BY-SA license.
Contributions are welcome, and should ideally be provdied through a Github pull request. Feel free to discuss any more non-trivial suggestions or changes first in an issue.
