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| *[[https://github.com/khemmen/katcorr/|Katherinas correlator]] is a collection of scripts and correlators that are inspired by the paper Ries...Schwille 2010 Optics Express "Automated suppression of sample-related artifacts in FCS". | *[[https://github.com/khemmen/katcorr/|Katherinas correlator]] is a collection of scripts and correlators that are inspired by the paper Ries...Schwille 2010 Optics Express "Automated suppression of sample-related artifacts in FCS". |
| These scripts have different scopes and use the library [[https://github.com/Fluorescence-Tools/tttrlib|tttrlib]] to read and correlate time-tagged time resolved (TTTR) files. | These scripts have different scopes and use the library [[https://github.com/Fluorescence-Tools/tttrlib|tttrlib]] to read and correlate time-tagged time resolved (TTTR) files. |
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| | *[[https://github.com/yusuf-qutbuddin/theatRICS]] is a Python-based toolkit designed for the analysis of time-resolved fluorescence data. It is particularly well-suited for high-throughput data processing, offering efficient workflows for researchers managing large TCSPC datasets. |
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| * [[http://flim-analyzer.ip-korea.org/|FLIM-FRET analyzer]]: open source software for automation of lifetime-based FRET analysis. This is a Microsoft Windows application originally developed in C#. The main goal of this application is to provide the FLIM community a user-friendly application. | * [[http://flim-analyzer.ip-korea.org/|FLIM-FRET analyzer]]: open source software for automation of lifetime-based FRET analysis. This is a Microsoft Windows application originally developed in C#. The main goal of this application is to provide the FLIM community a user-friendly application. |