If you want to do quantitative analysis have a look at
http://www.sipchart.org/.
This method uses coverslides with a carefully calibrated dye doped thin
polymerfilm to get all kinds of quantitative data from you microscope
setup (z-resolution, intensity distribution in xy plane etc.
Peter
Maria Mazzillo wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I have taken photos using fluorescent beads and am using ImageJ to compare
> the fluorescence in the sample to the beads. I have been looking at others
> who have presented semi-quantitative data but there is a huge variation in
> how it was presented. I was wondering if anyone has done this kind of thing
> before and what the best way is to present the data (graph, table, etc.).
>
> Thanks,
>
> Maria Mazzillo
> Auburn University
>
>
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