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Glen Macdonald <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 23 Aug 1995 13:18:10 -0700
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Nathan,
What package are you referring to?  What kinds of samples does it work
with - slides, prints, digital imaages from other systems?
 
Glen MacDonald
Hearing Development Laboratories
University of Washington
Seattle, WA  98195-6515
(206)543-8360
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On Wed, 23 Aug
1995, Nathan O'Connor wrote:
 
> Hello,
>   I have some questions about how widely used an automated tracing and morphomet
> ry
> package would be in either a clinical or research setting. The package would all
> ow
> 2D and 3D images containing structures such as neurons and vasculature to be tra
> ced
> and provide morphometric information. Morphometrics include lengths/width, surfa
> ce
> areas, volumes, and tortuosity information.
>   First, how widely would something like this be used?
>   Second, would this be used more regularly in a research or clinical setting?
>   Third, does anyone have any idea how many potential sites(clinical or research
>   based) there are (US or otherwise)?
>   Finally, who would be the possible users of such a system/package?
>
>   Any input on this topic will be appreciated.
>
> Thanks,
> Nathan O'Connor
> Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
> Troy, NY.
>
> email:
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