pixels' size and distance bto the periphery of a nucleus

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Yasmine Khalil

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Nov 16, 2017, 9:09:15 AM11/16/17
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Good afternoon,

I actually need to calculate distances in 3D. I use ROI Inclusion Analysis to calculate spots' distance to its' nucleus periphery.
I have 108x108x300 nm pixels. Here's my question: does the ROI Inclusion Analysis takes in account the pixels' dimensions when it calculates the Oriented and Absolute distance to the periphery? Is it okey in this case to use absolute distances?

Thank you,

Yasmine.

Stephane

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Nov 21, 2017, 10:44:52 AM11/21/17
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Yasmine,

I'm not 100% certain but i think so, i think it indeed use the pixel size information for the calculation.
A quick way to check it is to try to change the pixel size information and see if results change ;)

Best,

- Stephane

Alexandre Dufour

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Nov 22, 2017, 9:29:27 AM11/22/17
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I confirm (pixel) size matters :)

Alexandre
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Yasmine Khalil

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Nov 28, 2017, 5:43:55 AM11/28/17
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OK Thank you guys :)
But in this case, what is the "size of the pixels" in my resulting tab? is it pixel_size_xy  or is it mean(pix_size_xy, size_z) ?

Yasmine Khalil

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Jan 5, 2018, 4:57:48 AM1/5/18
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No answer...? I think it must be based on the pixels' size along x and y axis, but I'm not sure...
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