Re: Bone histomorphometric image analysis systems

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From:rschoonh@sph.unc.edu (by way of histonet)
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Gail,

I have been using the BioQuant system for over 6 years now for a
mutitude of different projects ranging from cell proliferation to IHC
quatification to morphometry and densitomitry, I just love the system.
There IS a steep learning curve but that is the case with many of the
more complex software systems (Photoshop and Illustretor form Adobe for
example), but the flexibility of this system is incredible.  For many of
the applications it can be turened into a "turn key" system once the
primary operator set up all of the correct macro's.

Feel free to contact me for additional info if you like.  NOTE: Maria, I
have not forgotten to send you the promised macro's but I am olnly noe
getting back to work full time after leave for personal reasons please
resend your e-mail.


best regards,
Bob
Robert Schoonhoven
Laboratory of Molecular Carcinogenesis and Mutagenesis
Dept. of Environmental Sciences and Engineering
University of North Carolina
CB#7400
Chapel Hill, NC 27599
Phone
office 919-966-6343
   Lab 919-966-6140
   Fax 919-966-6123

Don't go around saying the world owes you a living; the world owes you
nothing; it was here first.
Mark Twain [Samuel Langhornne Clemens] (1835-1910)

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> From: Gayle Callis <uvsgc@msu.oscs.montana.edu>
> Date: Mon, 15 Nov 1999 10:40:28 -0700
> Subject: Bone histomorphometric image analysis systems
> To: histonet@pathology.swmed.edu
>
> I am looking for information about current bone histomorphometric
> image analysis systems used in metabolic bone disease diagnosis, or
> even bone research.
>
> Name of instrument/image system/
> Company, phone number, etc.
>
> Thanks
> Gayle Callis
>
>

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