URL: http://cns-online.org/v1.2/
Proper Citation: Crystallography and NMR System (CNS) (RRID:SCR_014223)
Description: Software designed to provide a multi-level hierachical approach for the most commonly used algorithms in macromolecular structure determination. Features include heavy atom searching, experimental phasing (including MAD and MIR), density modification, crystallographic refinement with maximum likelihood targets, and NMR structure calculation using NOEs, J-coupling, chemical shift, and dipolar coupling data. Modules, libraries, utility programs, tutorials, and a syntax manual are available on the website.
Abbreviations: CNS
Synonyms: Crystallography and NMR System
Resource Type: software toolkit, software resource, software application, data visualization software, data processing software
Defining Citation: PMID:9757107
Keywords: structure determination, software suite, macromolecular structure determination, data visualization software, bio.tools
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