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We have used Solltech's DIAS for many years and it is the standard in
the Dicty community. It is quite a nice piece of software. I think
that the tech transfer company recently was readsorbed into Soll's
lab, so I am not sure how you would buy it now. Check out
http://www.geocities.com/solltech/dias/information/ for an overview.
They also now have a 3D version. Dave
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>Dear Confocalists,
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>We are studying cell migration, as a result, I am interested in any
>suggestions on various motion tracking software solutions for the
>analysis of cell movement on a time-lapse stack of images.
>
>Thank you
>Judy
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