Overview:
     Cellspan is a collaborative project between the UNM Computer
Engineering College and the UNM Cancer Research Center designed to help cancer researchers
quickly produce graphs from statistical analysis performed on images of
cells. Images of the positions of 5-10 nanometer gold particles are processed
with Image-J, and the datasets are fed into Cellspan to perform these statistical functions
(using the R statistics engine):
       - Ripley's K for univariate data
       - Ripley's K for bivariate data
       - Hopkins' Statistic
New!
Cellspan is now available as a Tcl/Tk/Expect Starpack, a type of Starkit. Now you can run the program on any Windows 2000/XP
computer by just double-clicking, download Cellspan now!
See the code info page to find out how Cellspan was created...
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