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    relax

    Molecular dynamics by NMR data analysis

    ...Organic molecules, proteins, RNA, DNA, sugars, and other biomolecules are all supported. It supports exponential curve fitting for the calculation of the R1 and R2 relaxation rates, calculation of the NOE, reduced spectral density mapping, the Lipari and Szabo model-free analysis, study of domain motions via the N-state model and frame order dynamics theories using anisotropic NMR parameters such as RDCs and PCSs, the investigation of stereochemistry in dynamic ensembles, and the analysis of relaxation dispersion data.
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    mzMatch is a Java collection of small commandline tools specific for metabolomics MS data analysis. The tools are built on top of the PeakML core library, providing mass spectrometry specific functionality and access to the PeakML file format.
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    easy-dhpsf

    easy-dhpsf

    GUI for fitting 3D single-molecule images using the double-helix PSF

    ...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
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    AutoMap

    AutoMap is a tool for structural biology and drug design.

    AutoMap takes a series of poses obtained from molecular docking and applies the site, epitope and conformational mapping techniques to the poses to select likely ligand binding modes.
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    Algorithms for reaction mapping
    Algorithms that optimally & efficiently map atomic reactions. See 1) Atomic Reaction Mapping {Crabtree: amazon, b&n} 2) J. of Exp. Algorithmics, Vol 13 {Crabtree, Mehta} 3) J. Chem. Inf. Model., 2010, 50 (9), pp 1751–1756 {Crabtree, Mehta, Kouri}.
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