The software can be used to co-localize spots in 2 or 3 movies containing single molecule fluorescence data with surface immobilized molecules. If movies are taken on more than 1 camera, offset files can be made and then used to warp one of the movies (or two of the movies if working with three). Time traces for identified spot triples and pairs can be subsequently viewed.

The software was created at the University of Colorado Boulder by James Goodrich, with the help of Abigail Horn and Jennifer Kugel.

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Operating Systems

Mac

Intended Audience

Advanced End Users

User Interface

X Window System (X11)

Programming Language

IDL

Related Categories

IDL Molecular Science Software, IDL Data Visualization Software

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2016-09-23