Vesicle Viewer is a web application developed to visualize data generated in the study of lipid bilayers. Small angle scattering (SAS) techniques are used to analyze the structure of generated bilayers. This data is then fitted to an appropriate model, after which it is visualized into various graphs. In this way composition, lipid volume and bilayer thickness can be determined and utilized in further study.
This application primarily uses Django, a python package specialized for the development of robust web applications. In addition, several other libraries are used to support the more technical aspects of the project – notable examples are MatPlotLib (for graphs) and NumPy (for calculations).
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Vesicle Viewer is research software developed in collaboration by the University of Windsor and the University of Tennessee. If you use it in your work, please cite it:
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This software is under the MIT Licnse and is open source. Users are welcome to remix, modify, or copy this code so long as they prodive a reference back to this work.