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Many thanks for the reply and the plugin. I use ImageJ already; hence, I
hassle.
> Dear Babu,
> Sorry! I wrote this as a bit of a hacked adaptation of Tony Collins’
> original plugin. Alas, there is no user guide, but it’s on my to-do
> list thus summer. The key is that it uses the ROI manager to store the
> reference region and FRAP ROIs, and then runs the plugin, giving you
> options for one- or two-parameter exponential decay curve fits.
>
> You can get everything here, where there is also a sample large TIFF
> stack data set from my lab for download:
>
http://worms.zoology.wisc.edu/research/4d/4d.html#frap [1]
>
> The plugin assumes you know a bit about ImageJ (how to save data to a
> text file, what the ROI Manager is, etc.).
>
> Cheers,
> Jeff
>
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> Date: Thu, 13 Aug 2015 14:34:32 -0700
> From: Nagendra Babu <[hidden email] [4]<mailto:[hidden email] [5]>>
> Subject: FRAP Profiler Plugin
>
> Hi,
>
> I am looking for FRAP Profiler Plugin to download; but can not find
> it. Can
> I request for the plugin with the USER GUIDE?
>
> Thank you.
>
> Best regards
> Nagendra Babu T
> PhD Student
> Department of Pharmacology
> University of Cambridge
> Cambridge, UK
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