GroEL Dataset I » History » Version 1
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1 | 1 | Eric Hou | h1. Anontated Dataset I of Images of GroEL Particles |
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3 | h2. 1. Imaging Conditions |
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5 | h2. 2. Downloading High Magnification Images |
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7 | h2. 3. Coordinates of the Picked Particles in the Images |
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9 | h2. 4. Sample 3D Reconstructions |
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11 | h2. 5. References |
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13 | # Carragher, B., Kisseberth, N., Kriegman, D., Milligan, R. A., Potter, C. S., Pulokas, J., and Reilein, A. (2000) Leginon: An automated system for acquisition of images from vitreous ice specimens. J. Struct. Biol. 132: 33-45. |
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14 | # Ludtke, S.J., P.R. Baldwin, and W. Chiu. (1999) EMAN: Semiautomated software for high-resolution single-particle reconstructions. J. Struct. Biol. 128: 82-97. |
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15 | # Roseman, A.M. (2003) Particle finding in electron micrographs using a fast local correlation algorithm. Ultramicroscopy 94: 225-236. |
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16 | # Zhu, Y., B. Carragher, D.J. Kriegman, R. Milligan, and C.S. Potter. (2001) Automated identification of filaments in cryo-electron microscopy images. J. Struct. Biol. 135: 302-312. |
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17 | # Zhu, Y., Carragher, B., and Potter, C. S. (2004) Contaminant detection: improving tempalte matching based particle selection for cryo-electron microscopy. In: Proceedings of IEEE International Symposium on Biomedical Imaging, pp. 1071-1074, April 15-18, 2004, Arlington, VA. |