DENSS

DENsity from Solution Scattering

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DENSS now part of RAW

March 20, 2018 by Tom Grant

DENSS running in RAW SAXS data analysis software package

DENSS has now been directly implemented within the popular RAW software package for SAXS data reduction and analysis (RAW v1.4.0). RAW contains many useful features for analyzing solution scattering data, including creation of 1D scattering profiles from 2D detector images, standard data operations such as averaging and subtraction, analysis of radius of gyration (Rg) and molecular weight, and advanced analysis using GNOM and DAMMIF. It also allows easy processing of inline SEC-SAXS data and data deconvolution using the evolving factor analysis (EFA) method.

One of the main advantages to installing RAW for using DENSS, is that it DENSS is natively implemented in RAW, meaning you do not have to have a separate installation of DENSS to run it. RAW also provides a convenient graphical interface for running DENSS. For averaging, install EMAN2 and RAW will automatically find your EMAN2 installation and run the averaging procedure for you.

Many thanks to Jesse Hopkins and the RAW team for providing this for the community!

Click here to download RAW. 

Click here to see a tutorial for how to run DENSS in RAW.

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Contact the Author:

  • Email
    tdgrant@buffalo.edu
  • Phone
    (716) 829-5490
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    Jacobs School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences
    SUNY University at Buffalo
    955 Main Street
    Buffalo, New York, USA 14203

Contact the Author:

  • Email
    tdgrant@buffalo.edu
  • Phone
    (716) 829-5490
  • Address
    Jacobs School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences
    SUNY University at Buffalo
    955 Main Street
    Buffalo, New York, USA 14203

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