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SlideBook

eagle-i ID

http://xula.eagle-i.net/i/00000135-6832-3fb8-77e4-a45080000000

Resource Type

  1. Software

Properties

  1. Resource Description
    "Slidebook is the third major component of our deconvolution system. Slidebook is a powerful and user-friendly image processing software package, specifically designed for multi-dimensional digital microscopy. Slidebook includes an image database as well as tools for processing, analysis and visualization. Its image capture module allows, in a single interface, the collection of 2D, 3D, time lapse and 3D time lapse (4D) digital microscopic images along with multiple fluorescent channels. This module coordinates the CCD camera and other capture extension modules (i.E. 3D capture, automated multi-fluor capture, etc.) to fully integrate image capture. Currently, our system has the functional module capability of: automated multi-plane and fluor capture; 2D/3D/4D rendering capability; no neighbors / nearest neighbors / constrained iterative deconvolution modes; FRET acquisition; and stereological analysis of all end products."
  2. Manufacturer
    Intelligent Imaging Innovations, Inc.
  3. Used by
    Morphology and Imaging Core (LCRC)
  4. Website(s)
    http://www.medschool.lsuhsc.edu/GeneTherapy/MIC/Resources/slidebook.html
  5. Website(s)
    https://www.slidebook.com/
  6. Related Technique
    Stereology
  7. Related Technique
    Fluorescence resonance energy transfer
  8. Software license
    Proprietary commercial software license
 
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  1. workflow state
    Published
  2. contributor
    kcespedes
  3. created
    2012-02-10T10:59:32.132-06:00
  4. creator
    tjohnson
  5. modified
    2012-08-15T09:38:07.403-05:00
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