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Particle and cell analysis

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Probably the most popular area of image analysis.

A few examples of how Pixcavator has been used:

  • Cell counting
  • Cellular structures
  • Crystallites
  • Counting fixed and live red blood cells
  • Nanotechnology
  • Micropallet Arrays
  • Corneal endothelial cells of the human eye
  • Measuring micromechanical parameters of fiberglass
  • Counting cones in a mouse's retina
  • Membranes containing proteins
  • Counting stained DNA
  • Sub-pixel accuracy for distance measurement

Learn how to use Pixcavator!

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