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===== List of Tools for FRAP Analysis ===== | ===== List of Tools for FRAP Analysis ===== | ||
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==== Basic ==== | ==== Basic ==== | ||
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* [[http:// | * [[http:// | ||
* Import data output from Zeiss, Leica, Olympus measurements and do FRAP fitting. | * Import data output from Zeiss, Leica, Olympus measurements and do FRAP fitting. | ||
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+ | * Similar to above, but stand alone and also incorporated diffusion-reaction model. | ||
* [[http:// | * [[http:// | ||
* Does measurement and fitting. Sprague et al. (2004) Reaction-Diffusion Full model is implemented. | * Does measurement and fitting. Sprague et al. (2004) Reaction-Diffusion Full model is implemented. | ||
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Requires your own coding, customization\\ | Requires your own coding, customization\\ | ||
- | === Analytical Approach === | + | ==== Analytical Approach |
Sprague et. al. (explained above) is an example case of analytically solving the model for the fitting. | Sprague et. al. (explained above) is an example case of analytically solving the model for the fitting. | ||
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==== ODE Simulation ==== | ==== ODE Simulation ==== | ||
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