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Date: | Wed, 1 Feb 1995 07:08:45 +0000 |
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->Dear Confocalist,
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->In return for a chunk of someone's slush fund, I glibly assured him that
->it is straightforward to use a confocal scope to study corneal capillaries
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->(after some form of neovascularization).
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->Parameters desired include capillary length and volume measurements, and
->possibly some way of describing their 3-D organization (fractal dimension?)
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->Can this be done with any generic software, or are there software packages
->designed to do these particular tasks? Mac, PC and Silicon Graphics platforms
->are available here.
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->Also: suggestions for the best way to light up the vessels also solicited.
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->Thanks,
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->Richard Levenson, M.D.
Richard
Take a look at http://www.rpms.ac.uk/histochemistry/3d.html
It is a brief description of the quantification of blood vessels
from 3D data sets acquired using a confocal.
Best Wishes
Don-Carlos
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