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C.A.S.T. (Computer Assisted Stereological Toolbox) makes your stereological estimations easier than ever. A new easy-to-use interface speeds up your work. Estimations of number, density, area, length, volume, spatial distribution and connectivity become easier than ever, and a newly designed data file makes the calculations and user-defined data columns simpler to work with.
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  • Auto detection of hardware.

  • MDI (Multiple Document Interface) making simultaneous work on live and still images possible.

  • Easy calibration of the system via the software, including parcentering of lenses.

  • Multiple delineation of regions.

  • Easy and comprehensive manipulation of regions.

  • Work directly in Excel while sampling. New data viewer for user-defined data display and automatic calculations of S.D., C.E. values, etc.

  • Physical Disector working in split screen mode

  • User specific settings- each user can have their own personal settings.

  • Comprehensive isotropic and vertical probes: Nucleator, Rotator, PSI (LO3), Optical Rotator, and Spatial Rotator.

  • Multiple user defined test systems: Cycloids, lines, points, encircled points, spatial distribution, line segments, counting frames, and guard areas.

  • A Fractionator design feature to sample in a specific area fraction of the delineated area(s). This feature also includes an optical option that allows sampling in a specified fraction of the volume represented by the delineated area(s).

  • High screen resolution (1280 x 1024 with FPG3D frame grabber) making it possible to overview several different windows at the same time.

  • Control of automated features of the BX61 microscope: condenser setting, objective turret, filter wheels, and internal z-axis motor.








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