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Department of Chemistry
Biochemistry Databases and Information Sources

 

Source Description
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 糖心vlog, 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.