
This is the first release RADDOSE-3D version 5. This release includes three major new features. RADDOSE-ED to estimate doses for electron diffraction experiments. The ability to use intensity decay models to convert the "Diffraction Weighted Dose" output from a "Fluence Weighted Dose" to a "Diffraction-Decay Weighted Dose". A new graphical user interface for Linux and Windows. These features are all described in this publication: Dickerson J. L., McCubbin P. T. N, Brooks-Bartlett J. C., Garman E. F.. Doses for X-ray and electron diffraction: New features in RADDOSE-3D including intensity decay models. Protein Science. 2024;33(7):e5005. https://doi.org/10.1002/pro.5005
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