How many peaks do megakaryocytes show?
David
P.S. Don't mention fire unless you can abide being flamed! :-)
At 11:41 AM 10/12/95 -0400, you wrote:
>
>I've done extensive work on megakaryocyte ploidy, which will give, I suspect,
>similar results to your corny project. A question: is ther some reason you
>cannnot use straight histogram analysis techniques (set markers, integrate
>the area under the curve, ratio to the total, etc.)?
>If you're looking for more...have you tried MODFIT? You can pretty much set
>the fitting algorithm to do anything you want.
>Also, Bob Murphy has developed several fitting algorithms in his COTFIT
>program, if you have access to Consort40 on a MicroVAX (Bob, are you there?).
>There seems to be lots of options, unless I'm missing something in your
>question.
>
>P.S. To the folks who "cut" and "weigh"...two questions: 1) what's the c.v.
>on your scissors, and 2) have you heard...they've discovered "Fire"!!!
>
>P.P.S. I apologise for that...I couldn't resist.
>
>
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David Galbraith
Professor of Plant Sciences
University of Arizona
303 Forbes Building
Tucson AZ 85721
Phone (520) 621-9153
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