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Newsletter 174 June 16, 2008 |
The
NIH X-Ray Diffraction
Interest Group
Newsletter
web site: http://mcl1.ncifcrf.gov/nihxray
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2008 Gordon Research Conference on Diffraction Methods in Structural Biology 21st
Congress of the International Union of Crystallography
2008
Item 1: May 2008 Publications by Members of the Group
Item 2: Tips and Tricks Recommended Readings on Data Collection:
http://www.px.nsls.bnl.gov/courses/papers/ZD_EG_papers.html David Garboczi (NIAID): Our Experiences with the Data Reduction Program XDS Let me tell you about our experiences with the data reduction program XDS as an alternative to the more widely used software packages. It is run by a script that is detector-specific and there are examples on Wolfgang Kabsch's web site. We find it to be flexible and easy to use, which allows more experimenting with the raw X-ray data to achieve the best datasets. (Full Article) Need an image processing software that builds three-dimensional profiles? Try XDS. For an easy start, see INTEGRATE by Kay Diederichs. Click for Introduction
and tips and tricks in Pre-crystallization modification, Crystallization, Post-crystallization
treatment,
Derivatization, Diffraction, Symmetry, Structure
Solution, Structure
Refinement, and Structure
Analysis & Presentation.
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3: Topic Discussion Click for previous discussions on: Twinning, Low Resolution Crystallography, PHASER, HKL2000, Parallel Protein Expression, Structural Genomics, NCS, Missing Atoms, Trends in Crystallography, and Absorption Correction.
Item 4: Dr. Zbigniew Dauter's Lectures at the NIH (2005) |
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