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- Animations of small
molecule diffusion in polymers.
- Animations of the protein cellobiohydrolase
I (CBH1)
- Cell Movement by the University of Virginia
- Changing States by Michael Klein, Pittsburgh Supercomputing Center
- Collection of new possibilities showing molecules interactively
- Visualizations
created with the gOpenMol
program.
- Visualizations
and animations done at CSC.
- Visualization of volumes of chromosomes and viruses based
on electron microscopy tomography.
- Visualizations
of Derived Amine Oxides by The Ian O'Neil Research Group .
- Visualization of micelles.
This material contains pictures which were not published
with the other material.
- Visualization of the dynamics of
spreading of small droplets of chainlike molecules on
surfaces.
- Animations and visualization done with the Moviemol
program by Lars Ojamäe, Ohio State University
- Animations
connected to the Educational
Materials for Organic Chemistry at Michigan State University by
Abby Parrill.
- Biocomputing Center
at NASA
- Chemistry at
Imperial College , England
- Chemistry
Visualizations Slides from HordeNet
- Chemist's Art Gallery
- Cornell Theory Center
- College of Chemistry at U.C. Berkeley
- Department
of Physical Chemistry at the Technical University of
Darmstadt
- Fixed
Molecule Photoelectron Angular Distributions,
Photofragmentation Dynamics Group (I Powis), University
of Nottingham, England.
- GRASP
(Graphical Representation and Analysis of Structural
Properties) visualizations
in JAVA.
- Hahnemann
University School of Medicine US (Biochemistry)
- Hyperactive
Molecules by Henry Rzepa at Imperial College
Chemistry Department and Benjamin Whitaker at the School
of Chemistry, Leeds University, UK.
- IBM
Almaden Research
- The Image
Library of Biological Macromolecules, Institut für
Molekulare Biotechnologie, Biocomputing, Jena, Germany
- Institute
for Molecular Virology University of Wisconsin, USA
- Klotho:
Biochemical Compounds Declarative Database
- Molecular
Docking Web by Garret M. Morris.
- MOLMOL
(MOLecule analysis and MOLecule display) visualization
at ETH (Zurich) and Contributed
Image Gallery.
- The Materials and
Process Simulation Center (MSC) of the Beckman
Institute at the California Institute of Technology.
- MSMS,
Molecular Graphics Gallery of molecular surfaces, lattice
modeling of proteins and computational geometry.
- Nanothinc, an
Internet-based publisher/developer/ distributor
webcasting interactive and enhanced multimedia
nanocontent.
- Nick's Molecular Art Gallery, by UCLA
- PovChem
Gallery. Combining chemistry, ray tracing, and a
little art to make high-quality molecular graphics
- RASMOL
Gallery. The images in this gallery were created with
the RasMol
viewer.
- Recent visualizations from SCV
- Re_View animations by Jeffrey J. Gosper.
- SURFNET, written by Roman A Laskowski
- SWISS-Images.
Collection of Macromolecule Images (FTP)
- The exhibit, by Kenyon College
- The Spock Image Gallery
- UCSF
MidasPlus Sample Images
- Visualization
in chemistry by the Department of Physical Chemistry
at the University of Geneva
- Visualizations
in chemistry at NCSA
- Visualization Lab, by IBM/Almaden
- Visualizations
and animations by Dr. Michael G. Prisant
- Welcome
to the World of Physical Chemistry at UCSD
- Well
Dressed Electrons, Einstein and Lasers, University of Rochester
- WebLab
- WWW Living-Book of Physical Chemistry<\li>
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