Image Analysis in Biology

Part 1 Introduction, methods of image analysis: principles of object detection for an automated cell tracking system quantitative area determination by computer image analysis digital filters in image analysis single photon imaging analysis of two-dimensional electrophoresis gels. Part 2 Microscopy and ultramicroscopy confocal image cytometry - quantitative analysis of three-dimensional images obtained by confocal scanning microscopy video-microscopic techniques to study the living cytoplasm image processing and analysis relating to structure and function in eukaryotic flagella and cilia image analysis of stomatal movements and gas exchange processing and analysis of electron images of biomolecules three-dimensional reconstruction of single particles in electron microscopy computer-aided three-dimensional reconstruction from serial section images automatic grain counting in autoradiographs by computerized pattern recognition movement analysis real time tracking of microorganisms automated measurement of movement responses in halobacteria simultaneous tracking of multiple subjects image analysis of motile flagellates.