This software was developed as part of research performed in the Single Molecule Biophysics group (Weiss Lab), Department of Chemistry & Biochemistry at UCLA.
As such, it owes much to interactions with students, postdocs and researchers from within and outside the Weiss laboratory. Special thanks are in order for Dr. Antonino Ingargiola (developer of FRETBursts) and Dr. Eitan Lerner.
The software code includes open source code from the Open G Library, HDF5 binding for LabVIEW, and correlation routines kindly provided by Dr. Ted Laurence.
This work was funded by a grant from the NIH (R01-GM95904) and in part by DOE (DE-FC02-02ER63421-00).
LabVIEW is a trademark of National Instruments.
Citation: If you use ALiX in your work, please consider citing the following paper, which first introduced it:
A. Ingargiola, E. Lerner, S. Chung, F. Panzeri, A. Gulinatti, I. Rech, M. Ghioni, S. Weiss, X. Michalet. Multispot single-molecule FRET: high-throughput analysis of freely diffusing molecules. PLoS ONE 12 (2017) e0175766. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0175766