ImageJ macros and scripts written at the imaging facility MRI
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ImageJ is an open source Java image processing program inspired by NIH Image.
It runs on any computer with a Java 1.8 or later virtual machine.
Downloadable distributions are available for Windows, Mac OS X and Linux.
ImageJ has a strong, established user base, with thousands of plugins and macros for performing a wide variety of tasks.
Fiji is a "batteries-included" distribution of ImageJ, bundling many plugins which facilitate scientific image analysis.
ImageJ macros and scripts written at the imaging facility MRI
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This is a full macro for images analysis, cell count and co-staining cell count. Different options are available to analyse your image. You can count co-staining cell in unlimited number of images. the counting is done by size. There is an option to batch image analysis to save some time. You can personnalize the code and the analysis to maximiz…
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