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== Availability ==
== Availability ==


* ETHermodynamics (Copyright (c) 2021 ETH Zürich) is available for computers with Windows, MacOS and Linux operating system.
* ETHermodynamics (Copyright (c) 2021 ETH Zürich) is available for computers with Windows, MacOS and Linux operating system. The current version is 2.0.4.


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* [[Media:ETHermodynamics-windows-installer-x64-2.0.4.exe|ETHermodynamics for Windows]]


within the [https://nmrtist.org/ NMRtist] online platform for automated biomolecular NMR spectra analysis and within [https://nmrtist.bruker.com/ NMRtist@Bruker].
* [[Media:ETHermodynamics-macos-installer-x64-2.0.4.pkg|ETHermodynamics for MacOS]]
 
* [[Media:ETHermodynamics-linux-x64-2.0.4.zip|ETHermodynamics for Linux]]


== References ==
== References ==


* ETHermodynamics was developed at ETH Zürich with financial support from an ETH Innovedum grant by Anatol Aicher, Piotr Klukowski and Peter Güntert.
* ETHermodynamics was developed at ETH Zürich with financial support from an ETH Innovedum grant by Anatol Aicher, Piotr Klukowski and Peter Güntert.

Revision as of 11:40, 26 March 2026

The new way to learn thermodynamics


Using only NMR spectra and the protein sequence as input, ARTINA delivers signal positions, resonance assignments, and structures strictly without human intervention. ARTINA can be used by non-experts, reducing the effort for a protein assignment or structure determination by NMR essentially to the preparation of the sample and the spectra measurements.

Availability

  • ETHermodynamics (Copyright (c) 2021 ETH Zürich) is available for computers with Windows, MacOS and Linux operating system. The current version is 2.0.4.

References

  • ETHermodynamics was developed at ETH Zürich with financial support from an ETH Innovedum grant by Anatol Aicher, Piotr Klukowski and Peter Güntert.