About NMRPipe NMRPipe is an extensive software system for processing, analyzing, and exploiting NMR spectroscopic data. An NMRPipe installation also provides such facilities as NMRDraw, NMRWish, TALOS, DYNAMO, MFR, and ACME, described in more detail below.
I have recently compiled CNS v. 1.1 on a 64 bit machine under RHEL4 using the INTEL fortran and CC compilers, based in part on suggestions that Kay Diederichs and Joe Krahn posted on the cnsbb. At the outset I can confirm that the ifc/icc-compiled binaries significantly outperform the g77-compiled binaries.
CCPN is a public non-profit project, funded by the BBSRC, which serves the macromolecular NMR community and provides: * Meetings to determine and spread best practice in NMR * The CCP Data Model for macromolecular NMR and related areas * The CcpNmr programs suite: Format Converter
@article{ciancaleoni2007cdn, title={{Combining Diffusion NMR and Conductometric Measurements to Evaluate the Hydrodynamic Volume of Ions and Ion Pairs}}, author={Ciancaleoni, G. and Zuccaccia, C. and Zuccaccia, D. and Macchioni, A.}, journal={Organometallics}, volume={26}, number={15}, pages={3624--3626}, year={2007} }
Programs for Protein, DNA, and RNA structure determination by NMR Several groups at UC San Francisco have developped software useful for studying biomolecules with NMR. Software has been developped by
M. Ishikawa, H. Ide, W. Price, Y. Arata, and T. Kitashima. chapter Freezing behaviours in plant tissues as visualized by NMR microscopy and their regulatory mechanisms, page 22--88. (1997)