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MXCuBE2 the dawn of MXCuBE Collaboration

Authors :
Oscarsson, Marcus
Beteva, Antonia
Flot, David
Gordon, Elspeth
Guijarro, Matias
Leonard, Gordon
McSweeney, Sean
Monaco, Stephanie
Mueller-Dieckmann, Christoph
Nanao, Max
Nurizzo, Didier
Popov, Alexander N.
von Stetten, David
Svensson, Olof
Rey-Bakaikoa, Vicente
Chado, Idrissou
Chavas, Leonard M. G.
Gadea, Laurent
Gourhant, Patrick
Isabet, Tatiana
Legrand, Pierre
Savko, Martin
Sirigu, Serena
Shepard, William
Thompson, Andrew
Mueller, Uwe
Nan, Jie
Eguiraun, Mikel
Bolmsten, Fredrick
Nardella, Alberto
Milàn-Otero, Antonio
Thunnissen, Marjolein
Hellmig, Michael
Kastner, Alexandra
Schmuckermaier, Lukas
Gerlach, Martin
Feiler, Christian
Weiss, Manfred S.
Bowler, Matthew W.
Gobbo, Alexandre
Papp, Gergely
Sinoir, Jeremy
McCarthy, Andrew A.
Karpics, Ivars
Nikolova, Marina
Bourenkov, Gleb
Schneider, Thomas
Andreu, Jordi
Cuní, Guifré
Juanhuix, Judith
Boer, Roeland
Fogh, Rasmus
Keller, Peter
Flensburg, Claus
Paciorek, Wlodek
Vonrhein, Clemens
Bricogne, Gerard
De Sanctis, Daniele
Source :
'Journal of Synchrotron Radiation ', vol: 26, pages: 393-405 (2019), Journal of Synchrotron Radiation, Journal of synchrotron radiation 26(2), 393-405 (2019). doi:10.1107/S1600577519001267
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

Journal of synchrotron radiation 26(2), 393 - 405 (2019). doi:10.1107/S1600577519001267<br />MXCuBE2 is the second-generation evolution of the MXCuBE beamline control software, initially developed and used at ESRF – the European Synchrotron. MXCuBE2 extends, in an intuitive graphical user interface (GUI), the functionalities and data collection methods available to users while keeping all previously available features and allowing for the straightforward incorporation of ongoing and future developments. MXCuBE2 introduces an extended abstraction layer that allows easy interfacing of any kind of macromolecular crystallography (MX) hardware component, whether this is a diffractometer, sample changer, detector or optical element. MXCuBE2 also works in strong synergy with the ISPyB Laboratory Information Management System, accessing the list of samples available for a particular experimental session and associating, either from instructions contained in ISPyB or from user input via the MXCuBE2 GUI, different data collection types to them. The development of MXCuBE2 forms the core of a fruitful collaboration which brings together several European synchrotrons and a software development factory and, as such, defines a new paradigm for the development of beamline control platforms for the European MX user community.<br />Published by Wiley-Blackwell, [S.l.]

Details

ISSN :
16005775 and 09090495
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
'Journal of Synchrotron Radiation ', vol: 26, pages: 393-405 (2019), Journal of Synchrotron Radiation, Journal of synchrotron radiation 26(2), 393-405 (2019). doi:10.1107/S1600577519001267
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....32c3865df1d82988f662e37ac1547519
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1107/S1600577519001267