Difference between revisions of "Cellophane"

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==Download==
 
==Download==
The code is available [[Media:Cellophane.zip | here]]. This zip files contains two .java files containing the semi-automated and manual versions of Cellophane, as well as the necessary java library file.
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The plugin is available under a GPL license and the code is available [[Media:Cellophane.zip | here]]. This zip files contains two .java files containing the semi-automated and manual versions of Cellophane, as well as the necessary java library file.
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You can also download the short [[Media:CellophaneManual.pdf | manual]]. If you have additonal questions, you can contact [User:Micha]
  
You can also download the short [[Media:CellophaneManual.pdf | manual]]
 
  
 
== Credits==
 
== Credits==
 
This plugin was developed by Micha Hersch in collaboration with the lab of Sophie Martin at the University of Lausanne, in particular with Olivier Hachet. Sascha Dalessi helped testing the software. It uses the [http://www.imagescience.org/meijering/software/  imagescience] library written by Erik Meijering.
 
This plugin was developed by Micha Hersch in collaboration with the lab of Sophie Martin at the University of Lausanne, in particular with Olivier Hachet. Sascha Dalessi helped testing the software. It uses the [http://www.imagescience.org/meijering/software/  imagescience] library written by Erik Meijering.

Revision as of 14:37, 13 June 2013

Introduction

Cellophane is an ImageJ plugin for the semi-automated quantification of a protein profile along the cell membrane. It allows for the quantification along two channels. The plugin also has a manual mode which has a lower throughput but allows for higher precision.

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Download

The plugin is available under a GPL license and the code is available here. This zip files contains two .java files containing the semi-automated and manual versions of Cellophane, as well as the necessary java library file.

You can also download the short manual. If you have additonal questions, you can contact [User:Micha]


Credits

This plugin was developed by Micha Hersch in collaboration with the lab of Sophie Martin at the University of Lausanne, in particular with Olivier Hachet. Sascha Dalessi helped testing the software. It uses the imagescience library written by Erik Meijering.