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    PSIworx

    Data processing for the PSI fluorometer

    PSIworxR (R) and PSIworx (MATLAB) are a collection of functions and scripts to analyze data from the PSI SuperHead Fast Fluorometer series (www.psi.cz). These fluorometers are used in limnology and oceanography research communities. The program retrieves parameters from single turnover induction and relaxation. Results are returned as text files and PDF figures.
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    A Model for transcription factor turnover as described in PMID:X. This model was developed for analysis of the Rap1 transcription factor in yeast (S. cerevisiae), though it is theoretically applicable to most dynamic interactions with DNA.
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