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    ReViMS

    ReViMS

    ReViMS, a 3D volume rendering tool for light-sheet/confocal microscopy

    ...It provides a number of tools for: (a) segmenting z-stacks of fluorescence images; (b) reconstructing the 3D surface of the aggregates and estimating several features (including the volume). ReViMS is written in MATLAB (The MathWorks, Inc., Massachusetts, USA). It is an open-source tool and the source code is freely available at: http://sourceforge.net/p/revims Requirements: MATLAB R2017b and Image Processing Toolbox 10.1 or later versions.
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    F-Tracker3D

    F-Tracker3D

    A software tool for tracking fluorescent cells in 3D

    ...It is a software tool designed to track fluorescent cells using time-lapse z-stacks of images acquired with a confocal or light-sheet microscope. First, each single cell is tracked in 2D by using the maximum intensity projections of the z-stacks and CellTracker, the free open source software available at: www.celltracker.website. Then, the 3D track of each cell is obtained analysing the z-stacks and looking for the z-plane with the maximum intensity value for the different x-y positions previously determined. F-Tracker3D is written in MATLAB (©, The MathWorks, Inc., Massachusetts, USA) and the source code is freely provided. ...
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