Nature Chemical Biology announces that they are starting to use Jmol
(currently 11.0.1) to offer supplementary materials for articles.
I've just added a link in
http://wiki.jmol.org:81/index.php/Websites_Using_Jmol

Quote:

April 2007 issue published - now with new 3D functionality
Volume 3: No 4 - introducing 3D rendering of compounds
>From this April 2007 issue, Nature Chemical Biology has introduced
functionality that allows users to view and manipulate chemical
compounds in three dimensions on the journal website. Subscribers
will
be able to view chemical compounds in 3D using a jmol window within
the `compound data index page“ for a paper. With a few clicks of a
mouse, users can rotate, zoom in on and measure atomic distances of
their favourite molecules, as well as prepare different three
dimensional renderings of the compounds.

Discovery of a natural thiamine adenine nucleotide
- article -
http://ealerts.nature.com/cgi-bin24/DM/y/ec7a0SqK8i0Hjv0BOiR0EM
- compound data index -
http://ealerts.nature.com/cgi-bin24/DM/y/ec7a0SqK8i0Hjv0BOiS0EN

Structure-guided development of affinity probes for tyrosine kinases
using chemical genetics
- article -
http://ealerts.nature.com/cgi-bin24/DM/y/ec7a0SqK8i0Hjv0BOiT0EO
- compound data index -
http://ealerts.nature.com/cgi-bin24/DM/y/ec7a0SqK8i0Hjv0BOiU0EP


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