Department of Chemistry
Biochemistry Databases and Information Sources
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Links to Medline, Endtrez, BLAST and much more. | |
PubMed provides a keyword search engine for the biomedical literature. Abstracts are often available. | |
of Protein Database Structures | The first link takes you to the Protein Database search engine and the second is an NIH tool to help you decipher the PDB. |
The european Molecular Biology Lab (EMBL) has its home offices in Heidelberg, Germany. Here is the link to its computational services. | |
Klotho is oart of our attempt to model biological processes, beginning with biochemistry. | |
This is the ExPASy molecular biology WWW server of the Swiss Institute of Bioinformatics (SIB). This server is dedicated to the analysis of protein sequences and structures as well as 2-D PAGE. | |
Internet Course on protein structure offered by Birkbeck College, U. London. You can follow this on-line course in protein structure for free but it costs real $$ (actually 拢拢 ) to receive credit. | |
NIH supported Research Resource at U. Penn., interests are Dynamics of photoactivatable Proteins, Protein Folding and Conformational Dynamics, Nanoscale Structures, Fluorescence Monitoring of Biological Dynamics. | |
Provides a broad survey of all known protein folds, detailed information about the close relatives of any particular protein, and a framework for future research and classification. | |
An excellent resource for information about antibodies, links to sources, journals, online courses, etc. | |
Provides biological products, technical services, and educational programs to private industry, government, and academic organizations around the world. | |
A weekly Email Digest of Scientific News devoted to the improvement of communication between the scientific disciplines, and between scientists, science educators, and science policy-makers. |