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Funding: NIH SPARC OT2 OD025340
ASCENT is an open source platform for simulating peripheral nerve stimulation. For more information, see the ASCENT documentation: https://wmglab-duke-ascent.readthedocs.io/en/latest/
Cite both the paper and the DOI for the release of the repository used for your work. We encourage you to clone the most recent commit of the repository.
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Cite the paper:
Musselman, E. D., Cariello, J. E., Grill, W. M., & Pelot, N. A. (2021). ASCENT (Automated Simulations to Characterize Electrical Nerve Thresholds): A pipeline for sample-specific computational modeling of electrical stimulation of peripheral nerves. PLOS Computational Biology, 17(9), e1009285. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pcbi.1009285
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Cite the code (use the DOI for the version of code used):
Musselman, E. D., Cariello, J. E., Grill, W. M., & Pelot, N. A. (2023). wmglab-duke/ascent: ASCENT v1.2.1 (v1.2.1) [Computer software]. Zenodo. https://doi.org/10.5281/ZENODO.7627427
The copyrights of this software are owned by Duke University. As such, two licenses for this software are offered:
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An open-source license under the GPLv2 license for non-commercial use (See LICENSE).
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A custom license with Duke University, for commercial use or for use without the GPLv2 license restrictions.
As a recipient of this software, you may choose which license to receive the code under. Outside contributions to the Duke-owned code base cannot be accepted unless the contributor transfers the copyright to those changes over to Duke University.
To enter a custom license agreement without the GPLv2 license restrictions, please contact the Digital Innovations department at Duke Office for Translation & Commercialization (https://olv.duke.edu/software/) at [email protected] with reference to "OTC File No. 7483" in your email.
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