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Björn O. Forsberg

Researcher at Science for Life Laboratory

Publications -  22
Citations -  5889

Björn O. Forsberg is an academic researcher from Science for Life Laboratory. The author has contributed to research in topics: GLIC & Ion channel. The author has an hindex of 10, co-authored 20 publications receiving 3307 citations. Previous affiliations of Björn O. Forsberg include Max Planck Society & Stockholm University.

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New tools for automated high-resolution cryo-EM structure determination in RELION-3.

TL;DR: CPU-based vector acceleration has been added in addition to GPU support, which provides flexibility in use of resources and avoids memory limitations in the third major release of RELION.
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Accelerated cryo-EM structure determination with parallelisation using GPUs in RELION-2

TL;DR: An implementation of the RELION image processing software that uses graphics processors (GPUs) to address the most computationally intensive steps of its cryo-EM structure determination workflow, and it is shown that the use of single precision arithmetic does not adversely affect results.
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Crystal Structure and Functional Mechanism of a Human Antimicrobial Membrane Channel.

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors presented the X-ray crystal structure as well as solid-state NMR spectroscopy, electrophysiology, and MD simulations of human dermcidin in membranes that reveal the antibiotic mechanism of this major human antimicrobial, found to suppress Staphylococcus aureus growth on the epidermal surface.
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RELION-3: new tools for automated high-resolution cryo-EM structure determination

TL;DR: The third major release of RELION as mentioned in this paper has been added in addition to GPU support, which provides flexibility in use of resources and avoids memory limitations Reference-free autopicking with Laplacian-of-Gaussian filtering and execution of jobs from python allows non-interactive processing during acquisition, including 2D-classification, de novo model generation and 3D classification Per-particle refinement of CTF parameters and correction of estimated beam tilt provides higher-resolution reconstructions when particles are at different heights in the ice, and/or coma-free alignment has not