MemExp and MemDif

MemExp analyzes kinetics data in terms of distributed and discrete lifetimes, and MemDif analyzes autocorrelation functions obtained from fluorescence correlation spectroscopy in terms of distributed and discrete diffusion times. Both programs provide graphical summaries of the results, estimate the standard errors in the data, and allow for several `priors' to be considered. By automating a series of fits by discrete components (exponentials or diffusing species), MemExp and MemDif can be particularly useful when analyzing data that are appropriately described by multiple components.

How To Get Started

Interested users from for-profit institutions, or users from non-profit institutions that intend to use the software for any commercial purpose, must obtain a license for internal use or commercialization. Please, use this License Application or contact the Licensing Specialist, Wade Green, at the NIAID Technology Transfer and Intellectual Property Office for more information.

By downloading this software, you agree to the associated license agreement:

Review the documentation for MemExp 8.1 and MemDif 2.1, and choose an executable (see the summary of revisions) for one of the following operating systems:

Contact Information

Peter J. Steinbach, Ph.D., Bioinformatics and Computational Biosciences Branch (BCBB)

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