Hi
I am also interested in the Colocalization Finder plug-in.
I think it works fine for colocalization of double labeled fluorescent
samples.
Please, I would like to receive some input from the experts of this interest
group
Thanks
Ruy Jaeger
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On 13/9/05 4:06 PM, "Tithi Dutta Roy" <
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> Hi everyone,
> I have used ImageJ in the past year to find cell area in images, that has
> been great. However, I now want to look at colocalization of adhesion
> proteins in osteoblasts, and I am not quite sure what I get when I use the
> various plugins. I am most interested in the Colocalization Finder plugin,
> as it seems to give some quantitative numbers on colocalization overlap,
> but I am not sure what I am looking at. HELP!!! : ) If anyone has any
> advice at all, that would be wonderful. I am not signed up on the
> listserv, so if you could just email me here at this address
> (
[hidden email]), that would be great. Thanks so much in advance,
> and I am sure to get great advice from you guys.
>
> Tithi
>
> Tithi Dutta Roy, PhD
> Postdoctoral Fellow, Biomaterials Group, Polymers Division
> National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST)
> 100 Bureau Drive, Mail Stop 8543
> Building 224, Room A107
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