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Fixed link to Figure 3 script, as identified by @florian-huber
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Expand Up @@ -159,7 +159,7 @@ lineshape (red) of the phosphate signal (purple) as computed by `hplc-py`. The i
distributions of lactose (blue) and phosphate (purple) with constrained or unconstrained
phosphate parameters in (C) and (D), respectively. Inferred lactose concentration
compared to the known concentration in the mixture for the constrained and unconstrained
phosphate parameters are shown in (E) and (F), respectively. Code used to perform this analysis and generate these figures is available on the [GitHub repository publication branch](https://github.com/cremerlab/hplc-py/blob/publication/Fig3_validation.py)](figures/Figure3.pdf)
phosphate parameters are shown in (E) and (F), respectively. Code used to perform this analysis and generate these figures is available on the [GitHub repository publication branch](https://github.com/cremerlab/hplc-py/blob/publication/Fig3_overlap.py)](figures/Figure3.pdf)

In total, `hplc-py` provides a programmatic interface that allows experimentalists
to rapidly quantify chemical signals from chromatograms, even when there is exceedingly
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