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Hi Dave,

I wanted to double check with you and see if you had looked at Bitplane
software. www.bitplane.com you can download the software and a demo license.
Please contact me if you have any questions.

Thanks for your time.

Diane G. Miller
Bitplane
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503-784-6444 Cell


----- Original Message -----
From: "Dave McDonald" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Tuesday, June 04, 2002 8:15 AM
Subject: Re: Tracking software, Software to correct for cell movement


> Search the CONFOCAL archive at
> http://listserv.acsu.buffalo.edu/cgi-bin/wa?S1=confocal
>
> You might take a look at "Volocity" software (www.improvision.com).
> I've only seen a quick demo at this point but their big push is the live
> cell features it has.  If anyone on the list has used it, I would be
interested
> in their opinions since we're considering it ourselves and it's quite
spendy.
>
> At 11:37 AM 6/3/02 -0400, Joe Goodhouse wrote:
>
> >  Looking for tracking software to measure rates and variations of
> >rates of movement of particles and organelles and leading edges from time
> >sequence confocal images of live cells.  Any other software other than
> >Metamorph that will do this?  Would like feed back from Metamorph users
as
> >to ease of use, problems, limitations etc.
>
> At 11:37 AM 6/3/02 -0400, Gert van Cappellen wrote:
>
> We are doing a lot of long-term time lapse experiments (12-48h) on our
confocal
> microscope and I'm looking for software to correct for cell (and stage)
> movement.
> We are interested in processes in the nucleus of our cells (foci formation
> after DNA
> damage, telomeres etc.). The ideal software should be able to pick out the
> cell of
> interest and put it in the middle of the screen. So I need translation,
> rotation and
> morphology in 3D and time. Does anybody know any software that is able to
> do this
> automatic or by hand?
>
> Dave McDonald
> Scientific Imaging Lab
> Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center
> 1100 Fairview Avenue North
> DE-512
> Seattle, WA 98109
> 206-667-4205
>

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