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Naama Hirsch
I need to measure processes coming out of a cell. However the cell is moving and I want to measure the process from the same point. Is there a way to do some kind of registration to the cell body?

thank you.

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Cammer, Michael
One way to do this is to measure the centroid at each timepoint and translate the cell in X, Y over time so that the centroid is constant.

A few years ago we used this and also rotated the cells (sperm, based on the head of the sperm) so that we could measure the flagella movement.

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Michael Cammer, Microscopy Core & Dustin Lab , Skirball Institute, NYU Langone Medical Center
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http://ocs.med.nyu.edu/microscopy & http://www.med.nyu.edu/skirball-lab/dustinlab/

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I need to measure processes coming out of a cell. However the cell is moving and I want to measure the process from the same point. Is there a way to do some kind of registration to the cell body?

thank you.

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