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A Kilian1, P Bilski1, M Sankowska1
1Department of Radiation Physics and Dosimetry, The Henryk Niewodniczański Institute of Nuclear Physics Polish Academy of Sciences, Kraków, Poland.
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Background Remover (BGR) is a novel software tool developed as a plugin to the well-known ImageJ program and designed to address the challenges of analysing fluorescent microscopy images characterised by low signal-to-noise ratios and heterogeneous backgrounds. The used algorithm effectively differentiates between signal and noise pixels, preserving the signal while eliminating noise. This functionality enables the analysis of images with objects of varying intensities, allowing for reliable identification even in low signal-to-noise ratio conditions. Furthermore, BGR offers the capability to determine the intensity of identified objects, enhancing its utility for researchers in the field. The paper describes the algorithm and the program functioning, as well as the carried out tests of its performance. The program is freely downloadable from the website https://kilianna.github.io/background-remover/.
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