count numbers of cells in brightfield image that have 3 proteins
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I have brightfield images of cells and floruoscent images as well (these fluoroscent channels shows the proteins the cells have in the.There are three channels-red, blue and green hence 3 proteins). . How can I count number of cells that have these proteins. The other issue I am facing is if you see the brghtfield image, the cells are very oddly shaped, have different levels of grey in them and some cross over the other, when I try to threshold them to binarize, some of them appear broken and I cannot use imfill directly( If I could use imfill, I would just intersect them and find overlapping area). Is there any solution to finding the number of cells that have the three proteins given these concerns?
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Image Analyst
el 2 de Dic. de 2020
Editada: Image Analyst
el 2 de Dic. de 2020
Make your RGB image from the 3 channels
rgbImage = cat(3, redChannel, greenChannel, blueChannel);
then bring up the Color Thresholder on the Apps tab of the tool ribbon and threshold for purple/pink regions. Then tell it to Export the code.
To fill the blobs, try
mask = bwconvhull(mask, 'objects');
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Image Analyst
el 2 de Dic. de 2020
Why does it matter? You're never going to be 100% accurate. Why don't you just measure the area fraction and be done with it? You're never going to get every single pixel correct with such a grainy image. I think the area fraction would correlate well with whatever you're doing, like how many bacteria get killed with your antiseptic or whatever.
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