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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 Gaithersburg, MD 20899-8543 Phone: 301-975-6747 Fax: 301-975-4977 |
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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 ======================================================================== Dr. Ruy G. Jaeger, DDS, MSD, PhD University of Sao Paulo Institute of Biomedical Sciences Department of Cell and Developmental Biology Av. Prof. Lineu Prestes 1524 sala 405 Sao Paulo SP 05508-900 Phone 55-11- 3091 8034 FAX 55-11- 3091 7402 BRAZIL website: http://www.icb.usp.br/~rgjaeger/index.html ======================================================================== On 13/9/05 4:06 PM, "Tithi Dutta Roy" <[hidden email]> wrote: > 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 > Gaithersburg, MD 20899-8543 > Phone: 301-975-6747 > Fax: 301-975-4977 > ... [show rest of quote]
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On Tuesday 13 September 2005 20:39, Ruy wrote:
> 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 I would suggest to read the "More colocalization plugins..." thread in the Mail archive. Cheers, G. |
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