I have the pleasure of announcing the American Chemical Society's "3d Molecular Viewer in Jmol", designed and implemented by Molecules in Motion.

The Viewer presents our "replica figures" - renderings of structures in Jmol that replicate their appearance in a published paper, so readers can truly explore an author's viewpoint. The Viewer makes its debut at the ACS journal Chemical Biology with four figures from "HIV-1 Reverse Transcriptase Structure with RNase H Inhibitor DHBNH Bound at a Novel Site" (Daniel Himmel et al.).

Chemical Biology has opened this paper for free access so everyone can experience these figures. Here is a link to the paper. (Next to each static figure in the paper is a link to the Jmol version of the figure.) http://pubs.acs.org/cgi-bin/sample.cgi/acbcct/2006/1/i11/html/ cb600303y.html

Hope you enjoy the show!

Frieda

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Frieda Reichsman, PhD
Molecules in Motion
Interactive Molecular Structures
http://www.moleculesinmotion.com

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