way to look for close proximity?
Posted by
Rainer Kohler-2 on
May 18, 2007; 4:01pm
URL: http://imagej.273.s1.nabble.com/way-to-look-for-close-proximity-tp3699409.html
>Hi,
we are imaging two fluorescent markers that are localized in
different cells but are present in the same tissue according to our
theory. The data consists of z-stacks of images through the tissue.
Is there a mathematical way to analyze and support the close
proximity in the same tissue?
I guess colocalization studies should not give any colocalization.
Can it be called "colocalization" in the same tissue or cooccurence
in the same tissue?
Rainer
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Rainer Kohler, Ph.D
Microscopist
Center for Molecular Imaging Research
Massachusetts General Hospital/ Harvard Medical School
Building 149, 13th Street, Room 5406
Charlestown, MA 02129-2060
Tel. 617 726 5788
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