This repository contains the example files for QSoas. Some of the files are experiments that were performed in Marseille, some other are synthetic data.
However, some of the files here come from publications, and are provided in an effort to help other researchers learn to analyze the data as was done in the original publications.
- The contents of the
Joliot
directory was contributed by Frauke Baymann, and is taken from Baymann and Rappaport, Biochemistry 1998. The data processing is described in the tutorial. - The data present in the
Domnik-2017
directory were initially acquired for the publication Domnik et al, Angewandte Chemie, 2017, in which they are used to determine the Michaelis Menten of a CO dehydrogenas. The data analysis is described in this post. - The data present in the
Jacques-2014
directory were initially acquired for the publication Jacques et al, BBA, 2014. How to analyze them is described in this post.
- The files in
Tips-and-Tricks-01
are used as examples to describe how to generate smooth fit data from datasets with small number of points. - The files in
Tips-and-Tricks-02
demonstrate the use of meta to extract a series of peaks and plot them as a function of meta-data.
- The directory
Quiz-01
contains the data files for the first QSoas quiz, and also the solution.