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I recently came across an article in the Journal of Cell Biology (JCB) entitled "Quantitative proteomics identifies a Dab2/integrin module regulating cell migration" (JCB 2009; 186:99–111). Finding images with colocalization in it, I expected them to be analyzed quantitatively as well. That was a wishful thinking. On Figure 5 of the article, Teckchandani et al. counted the number of colocalized and non-colocalized particles of Dab2 an integrinbeta1 and made conclusions about their ratio in ventral versus dorsal surfaces. How they determined coloalized particles? Visually. Non-colocalized ones? Also visually. How did they compare them? Visually as well! What a visual (and totally erroneous) approach! Ironically, the paper uses word "quantitative" in the title. But that is not for quantifying colocalization, that's for other things. Why? This is a good question.