>
> Thank you. I would like to give it a try. Could you mind sending me a
> copy of your guide?
> Thanks
> M
>
> Miguel A. Valvano, M.D.
> Professor and Department Chair
> Canada Research Chair in Infectious Diseases and Microbial
> Pathogenesis
> Department of Microbiology and Immunology, University of Western
> Ontario
> London Ontario, N6A 5C1
> voice 519-661-3436; fax 519-661-3499;
http://publish.uwo.ca/~mvalvano> Assistant: Ms. Evelynne Ansara (
[hidden email]);
> 519-661-2111 #81436
>
> >>>
[hidden email] 08/16/06 4:37 pm >>>
>
> I have written a guide for ImageJ densitometry, but it isn't really a
> straightforward how-to type manual. The method also relies upon
> outside software (Photoshop or an equivalent) for convenience, uses
> modified ImageJ GelAnalyzer code, and assumes the user has a decent
> background in processing images in ImageJ. The benefit from these
> inconveniences is that the final result is more accurate than other
> methods.
>
>
> Jonathan Hilmer
> Bothner Research Group
> Montana State University
>
>
>
> On 8/16/06, Miguel Valvano <
[hidden email]> wrote:
> > I would like to use imageJ for densitometric analysis of western
> blots.
> > Does anybody have a writtne protocol. I find it confusion using the
> > menus in the gel analyzer.
> > Thanks
> >
> >
> > Miguel A. Valvano, M.D.
> > Professor and Department Chair
> > Canada Research Chair in Infectious Diseases and Microbial
> > Pathogenesis
> > Department of Microbiology and Immunology, University of Western
> > Ontario
> > London Ontario, N6A 5C1
> > voice 519-661-3436; fax 519-661-3499;
>
http://publish.uwo.ca/~mvalvano> > Assistant: Ms. Evelynne Ansara (
[hidden email]);
> > 519-661-2111 #81436
>