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Thank you for developing this excellent tool!
I have run three CellChat objects separately that originating from different kidney regions. My objective is to assess the communication probabilities for identical interaction pairs across these three regions. I am curious whether these communication probabilities are relative or absolute values. Can we directly compare communication probabilities? For instance, is a communication probability of 0.8 in Object 1 equivalent to a communication probability of 0.8 in Object 2?
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Hi @sqjin,
Thank you for developing this excellent tool!
I have run three CellChat objects separately that originating from different kidney regions. My objective is to assess the communication probabilities for identical interaction pairs across these three regions. I am curious whether these communication probabilities are relative or absolute values. Can we directly compare communication probabilities? For instance, is a communication probability of 0.8 in Object 1 equivalent to a communication probability of 0.8 in Object 2?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: