cytopy.data.subject

Each subject in your analysis (human, mouse, cell line etc) can be represented by a Subject document that can then be associated to specimens in an Experiment. This Subject document is dynamic and can house any relating meta-data.

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Classes:

Subject(*args, **values)

Document based representation of subject meta-data.

class cytopy.data.subject.Subject(*args, **values)

Document based representation of subject meta-data. Subjects are stored in a dynamic document, meaning new properties can be added ad-hoc.

subject_id

Unique identifier for subject

Type

str, required

notes

Additional notes

Type

str

Miscellaneous:

DoesNotExist

MultipleObjectsReturned

exception DoesNotExist
exception MultipleObjectsReturned