FlowJo has successfully worked for users here to display the mean of the ratio over time. It allows you to generate a time parameter (order of collection) or will use an instrument generated time parameter. You can derive your own ratio or use the instrument ratio parameter. There are some other nice touches as well, including movies. Marty Marty Bigos Director, Flow Cytometry Core Laboratory Gladstone Institute of Virology and Immunology Mail: Box 419100 San Francisco, CA 94141 Packages: 365 Vermont Street San Francisco, CA 94103 Direct Delivery (FedEX, UPS): Gladstone Institute San Francisco General Hospital Building 3 Rm 509 1001 Potrero Avenue San Francisco, CA 94110 (tel) 415-695-3832 (fax) 415-695-1364 mbigos@gladstone.ucsf.edu http://www.gladstone.ucsf.edu At 2:14 PM +0100 09/02/04, Matthew Henry wrote: >Hi, > >I'm attempting to measure intracellular calcium fluxes using Indo-1 >on a MoFlo and I have a question regarding displaying my data. > >So far I have presented my data as a dotplot of time (X axis) vs >FL5/FL6 (y axis). This shows the increase in intracellular calcium >over time, but as it is a dotplot its quite 'messy'. > >Is there a way/program etc that can take the mean 'dot density' and >display it as a line, thus producing a nice line graph of time vs >FL5/FL6? I have seen papers which have displayed data in this format >but they don't say how they did this. Can this be done in WinMDI, >FloJo, Cell Quest Pro, FCS Express??? > >I hope this makes sense. > >Thanks > >Matthew Henry > >CD45 Group > >The Edward Jenner Institute for Vaccine Research > >Newbury > >UK > >********************************************************************************** >-----------------------------------IMPORTANT >INFORMATION--------------------------------- >This e-mail is confidential and intended solely for the use of the >Person(s) ('the intended recipient') to whom it was addressed. Any >views or opinions presented are solely those of the author and do >not necessarily represent those of the Edward Jenner Institute for >Vaccine Research. It may contain information that is privileged & >confidential within the meaning of applicable law. Accordingly any >dissemination, distribution, copying, or other use of this message, >or any of its contents, by any person other than the intended >recipient may constitute a breach of civil or criminal law and is >strictly prohibited. > >If you are NOT the intended recipient please contact the sender and >dispose of this e-mail as soon as possible. >This message has been sent via the Public Internet. >********************************************************************************** --Received on Tue Sep 7 15:18:00 2004
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