Software

UniDec: Universal Deconvolution of Mass and Ion Mobility Spectra

UniDec is a suite of computational tools built around a core Bayesian deconvolution algorithm. UniDec is fast, robust, and easily generalized to mass spectra, ion mobility spectra, and CD-MS data. It scales nicely from very simple spectra to highly polydisperse ensembles.

To download UniDec, please visit: https://github.com/michaelmarty/UniDec/releases

Tutorials and Resources

For a beginner tutorial, check out: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e33JxgY6CJY

Additional educational resources (including additional tutorial videos) can be found on the Wiki page: https://github.com/michaelmarty/UniDec/wiki. We are constantly improving the Wiki page, so let us know if you have any questions or suggestions of things to add. 

For those interested in the source code, it can be found at: https://github.com/michaelmarty/UniDec/

Questions and suggestions can be addressed to mtmarty@arizona.edu. We rely on help from the community to improve the software, so please let us know any bugs that you find. We also love to hear how the software is useful for you, so feel free to just get in touch to say hi.

Relevant Papers

UniDec is described in "Bayesian Deconvolution of Mass and Ion Mobility Spectra: From Binary Interactions to Polydisperse Ensembles" by Michael T. Marty , Andrew J. Baldwin , Erik G. Marklund , Georg K. A. Hochberg , Justin L. P. Benesch , and Carol V. Robinson, Analytical Chemistry, 2015, DOI: 10.1021/acs.analchem.5b00140.

Additional UniDec Papers can be found at: https://github.com/michaelmarty/UniDec/wiki#publications.

 

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