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On 10/23/06, Jeffrey S. Putter, M.D. <
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> Dear Sir or Madam:
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> I would appreciate recommendations from the members as to which version of
> ImageJ I should download for hematology research purposes to be used on a
> Win XP Pro operating system. The computer came installed with Java 2 Runtime
> Environment SE v1.4.2. Should I preferentially use the with bundled or
> without Java download version of ImageJ for Win XP Pro?
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> I am investigating under various experimental conditions red blood cell
> morphology and the storage lesion. I intend to use phase contrast
> photomicroscopy. I shall be using an Olympus CX41RF-5 upright phase contrast
> capable microscope adapted with an Olympus S99809 Microfire Digital Color
> Camera, 2MPixel, FireW, Optronic. I intend to measure areas and perimeters
> of the cells along with form factors under varying experimental conditions.
> I am interested in the set-up of specific experimental conditions that
> effect the biconcave discoid shape of red blood cells and their degradation
> into a spheroidal shape. This occurs over the evolution of 42 days of cold
> whole blood storage. I anticipate that most photomicrographs will be made
> using an Olympus 60x objective with specifications PLCN60x; Plan Achromat
> 60x Objective, NA0.8; WD0.2MM.
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> If possible with the ImageJ program, I am also be interested in estimating
> biovolume and protein density of RBCs during evolution of the storage
> lesion.
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> Thank you.
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> Cordially,
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> Jeffrey S. Putter, M.D.
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> Medical Director
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> Medical Biomechanics Inc.
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> 100 E. San Marcos Blvd., Suite 400
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> San Marcos, CA 92069
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