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We help companies using Salesforce connect their data with a no-code Salesforce-native solution.
Like having Postman inside Salesforce! Declarative Webhooks allows users to quickly and easily configure bi-directional integrations between Salesforce and external systems using a point-and-click interface. No coding is required, making it a fast and efficient and as a native solution, Declarative Webhooks seamlessly integrates with Salesforce platform features such as Flow, Process Builder, and Apex. You can also leverage the AI Integration Agent feature to automatically build your integration templates by providing it with links to API documentation.
GUI for fitting 3D single-molecule images using the double-helix PSF
This package of MATLAB routines with accompanying GUI allows scientific users to measure the 3D location of single molecules when using the double-helix point spread function (DH-PSF) widefield microscope. Version 2 also includes code that facilitates combining localization data from two spectral channels using a locally-weighted quadratic 3D registration function
Features
- Double-Gaussian estimator is calibrated via an axial scan of bright immobile fluorescent emitters (e.g. beads)
- DH localization is performed through template matching and subsequent double Gaussian fitting
- Tiff stacks of SM images are analyzed using template matching followed by double-Gaussian fitting to extract estimates of the molecule positions
- Two spectral channels are registered by generating a locally-weighted quadratic mapping function from control point pairs