ActiveICM 1.2-4 – PowerPoint & Web Browsers Plugin to Display 3D Modules

ActiveICM 1.2-4

:: DESCRIPTION

ActiveICM create 3D molecular documents for the web and PowerPoint. ActiveICM enables you to view and display 3D ICM graphical slides and animations interactively inside Microsoft PowerPoint and web browsers such as Internet Exporler and Mozilla Firefox. The files can be prepared and saved in ICM Browser Pro or ICM Pro.

Inside a single file you can save and display many different data types such as sequences, alignments, plots, tables, protein and DNA/RNA structures. Each data element can be linked to one another and annotated and then shared via the web, MS Office tools or in the free ICM-Browser. Pharmaceutical and biotech companies use ActiveICM to share data between scientists in different disciplines. Academic laboratories such as the SGC publish their data to the world using ActiveICM in a web browser.

::DEVELOPER

Molsoft LLC.

:: SCREENSHOTS

:: REQUIREMENTS

  • Windows/Linux/Mac OS X
  • PowerPoint
  • IE / Firefox / Chrome / Safari

:: DOWNLOAD

ActiveICM

:: MORE INFORMATION

PCAViz 1.2 – Visualizing Molecular Dynamics Simulations in the Web Browser

PCAViz 1.2

:: DESCRIPTION

PCAViz is an open-source Python/JavaScript toolkit for sharing and visualizing MD trajectories via a web browser.

::DEVELOPER

Durrant Lab

:: SCREENSHOTS

N/A

:: REQUIREMENTS

  • Windows / MacOsX / Linux
  • Python

:: DOWNLOAD

PCAViz

:: MORE INFORMATION

Citation

J Chem Inf Model, 59 (10), 4087-4092 2019 Oct 28
PCAViz: An Open-Source Python/JavaScript Toolkit for Visualizing Molecular Dynamics Simulations in the Web Browser
Sayuri Pacheco, Jesse C Kaminsky, Iurii K Kochnev, Jacob D Durrant

GeneXplorer 0.11 – Microarray Data Web Browser

GeneXplorer 0.11

:: DESCRIPTION

GeneXplorer is a web application for interactive microarray data visualization and analysis in a web environment. GeneXplorer allows users to browse a microarray dataset in an intuitive fashion. It provides simple access to microarray data over the Internet and uses only HTML and JavaScript to display graphic and annotation information. It provides radar and zoom views of the data, allows display of the nearest neighbors to a gene expression vector based on their Pearson correlations and provides the ability to search gene annotation fields.

::DEVELOPER

Gavin Sherlock etc.

:: SCREENSHOTS

:: REQUIREMENTS

:: DOWNLOAD

GeneXplorer

:: MORE INFORMATION

Citation

Rees, C.A., Demeter, J., Matese, J.C., Botstein, D. and Sherlock, G. (2004).
GeneXplorer: an interactive web application for microarray data visualization and analysis.
BMC Bioinformatics 5:41.