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MIRO?

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SeanHand posted on Sun, Mar 28 2010 10:34 PM

What is MIRO?

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it is short for Microscope Image Registration and Overlay. It's a software option in V8.10 that uses the video image and lets you overlay NanoScope data channels over it. Works similar to Photoshop layers with transparency, etc.

Mostly used for Catalyst/Bioscope but also interesting for ICON

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it is short for Microscope Image Registration and Overlay. It's a software option in V8.10 that uses the video image and lets you overlay NanoScope data channels over it. Works similar to Photoshop layers with transparency, etc.

Mostly used for Catalyst/Bioscope but also interesting for ICON

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replied on Tue, Apr 6 2010 10:22 AM

For a concrete application, you can download our App Note #125 on the Veeco website:

http://www.veeco.com/pdfs/appnotes/AN125-Rev_A0-Characterizing_Anticytoskeletal_Drugs_on_Living_Cells_Using_MIRO_and_BioScope_Catalyst_AFM-AppNote_1.pdf

 

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We have the ICON, but not the  catalyst. I want to overlay the modulus  /adhesion  channels for instance on the 3d topography. Can you suggest teh  best possible way to do it? Ccan we  enable MIRO on NS 8.1? 

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Ang Li replied on Wed, Jan 15 2014 11:43 PM

you don't need MIRO for this purpose, you can use Nanoscope Analysis to do so. just select skin channel that you are interested when you render the 3d image.

Ang Li

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