DENSS is an algorithm for calculating 3D particle electron densities directly from 1D solution scattering data.

DENsity from Solution Scattering
DENsity from Solution Scattering
DENSS is an algorithm for calculating 3D particle electron densities directly from 1D solution scattering data.
Download DENSS from GitHub and get instructions for installation, how to use it, and tips and best practices.
Try DENSS out. Simply upload your data to our online server to get a fully averaged reconstruction in just a few minutes.
Filed Under: Developments, News
A new option has been added to DENSS for enforcing dihedral symmetry in addition to the previously available cyclical symmetry option. Dihedral symmetry adds n 2-fold axes of symmetry perpendicular to each cyclical … [Read More...]
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Two new papers published today in the Matters Arising section of Nature Methods discuss the power and limitations of DENSS. Drs. Petr Konarev and Dmitri Svergun, pioneers in the field of SAXS data analysis and modeling … [Read More...]
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DENSSWeb, our online web server for running the full DENSS pipeline, has recently received a major update. Try out DENSSWeb at denss.ccr.buffalo.edu DENSSWeb runs 20 individual DENSS reconstructions and aligns and … [Read More...]