Macs: Automatic counting of objects based on shape recognition

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Summary: MACS is a tool for obtaining basic measurements of cell domains and for automatic counting of paricles like colloidal gold probes. Availability: Freely available by anonymous ftp. URL: ftp://ftp.univ—rennesl.fr/pub/labos/crm/MACS.tar.ZContact:Email:jrolland@univ-rennesl.fr. © 1997, Oxford University Press.

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Rolland, J. P., Bon, P., & Thomas, D. (1997). Macs: Automatic counting of objects based on shape recognition. Bioinformatics, 13(5), 563–564. https://doi.org/10.1093/bioinformatics/13.5.563

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