Re: Fluo-3 analysis

Ronald L. Rabin, M.D. (rr84g@nih.gov)
Sun, 11 May 1997 12:55:56 -0400

>Hello to the list,
>
>What software are you using to analyze the calcium reaction??
>
>Thanks,
>Kirk

Multitime, but it is far from perfect. Multitime does give good objective
nalaysis of kinetic data. However, it cannot batch all types of analysis,
making it very cumbersome. It also has a flaw that to my knowledge has not
been addressed by Pheonix: If you drag a gate rather than redraw it, the
kinetics analysis does not recognize the new gate. It's very mid-80's.

ron

Ronald L. Rabin, M.D.
Clinical Associate, NIAID
National Institutes of Health


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