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URL: https://gitlab.com/PAM-PIE/PAM
Proper Citation: PAM (RRID:SCR_020966)
Description: Software package for quantitative analysis of fluorescence microscopy and spectroscopy data, with focus on experiments using pulsed interleaved excitation. Open source software package written in MATLAB that offers workflow through its graphical user interface. Framework for integrated analysis of imaging, single-molecule, and ensemble fluorescence data.Supports most types of data collection modalities.
Synonyms: Pulsed interleaved excitation Analysis with Matlab, Pulsed Interleaved Excitation analysis with MATLAB, PIE analysis with MATLAB
Resource Type: software application, software resource, data analysis software, data processing software
Defining Citation: PMID:29642023
Keywords: Quantitative data analysis, fluorescence microscopy data, data analysis, spectroscopy data analysis, pulsed interleaved excitation, imaging integrated analysis
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