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Vilas, J. L.; Tagare, H. D.; Vargas, J.; Carazo, J. M. & Sorzano, C. O. S.<br />
Measuring local-directional resolution and local anisotropy in cryo-EM maps. <br />
Nature communications, 2020 , 11 , 55 <br />
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== Abstract ==<br />
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The introduction of local resolution has enormously helped the understanding of cryo-EM maps. Still, for any given pixel it is a global, aggregated value, that makes impossible the individual analysis of the contribution of the different projection directions. We introduce MonoDir, a fully automatic, parameter-free method that, starting only from the final cryo-EM map, decomposes local resolution into the different projection directions, providing a detailed level of analysis of the final map. Many applications of directional local resolution are possible, and we concentrate here on map quality and validation.<br />
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https://www.nature.com/articles/s41467-019-13742-w<br />
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