Hi Sofia, 
 
You can use 3 time points with the functional data explorer tool if the shape of the curve if the shape of the curve is essential in your understanding. As @Mark_Bailey mentioned, 3 time points does reduce your resolution - but you can still generate models with FDE that give valuable insight if you're happy with it only showing 3 time points.
 
To show, I've attached an example of simplified growth curve with just 3 time points recorded with a categorical (cell line) and numeric (maltose %) factor and generated a model with the Functional Data Analyser and with the Fit Curve/Curve DoE tool (just click the green script buttons on the left of the data table). The Fit Curve is useful for modelling curves with an expected/pre-determined shape (i.e. sigmoidal, growth/decay) based on your theoretical understanding and can 'smooth' your curves.

 Output from a FDE

Output from a Curve DoE with Fit Curve - note how the time series is now smoothed to fit a 'Logistic 3P' sigmoid curve
 
Let me know if that helps.
 
Thanks,
Ben
					
				
			
			
				
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