Hi Junghyo,
In principle, the answer is yes. As a practical matter, it will
depend very much on your images. It would be very helpful if you
could post an example of your data for the list to see.
Joel
> Dear Image J experts,
> I am wondering if ImageJ can analyze the following work?
> I want to count double staining cells within a tissue boundary.
>
> Although I am not familiar with ImageJ,
> I imagine that to conduct this work,
> ImageJ has to set the specific tissue boundary
> on the sample image.
> Then, it has to separately count two kinds of staining cells
> which lies within the given tissue boundary.
> Finally, it has to determine the double staining cells
> based on the above information.
> In the sample image, all nuclei of cells are stained with blue.
> Is this procedure possible in ImageJ?
>
> I appreciate your comment about this question.
>
> Sincerely,
> Junghyo
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