I'm particularly interested in the unrinsed mode described above, but
I'd also be interested in any publications using a more conventional
approach in which binding is stopped by rinsing at various times in
different samples, and then each sample is analyzed as a single time
point.
Finally, I'd like to know what software is available (commercial or
otherwise) to slice up the events in a single list-mode file. (I have
some home-grown software under development if anyone is interested in
using it.) Do any of the commercial packages (e.g. from Phoenix, Verity,
B-D, or Coulter) do time-slicing?
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