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"The amount of biomedical knowledge available on the Web is staggering, and can be quite daunting. This site was created to centralize resources for scientists, educators and students alike. Take a moment to browse through the categories and stretch yourself beyond the realms of your field. Come in, relax, learn ...."

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Biochemische Grundlagen von Stoffwechsel und Genetik mit pdb-Ansichten (3D-Vis) der Enzyme und anderer Moleküle (Chime benötigt)
[ Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (RPI), NY ]
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Vollständiges Biochemie-Lehrbuch online verfügbar!
[ University of Virgina ]
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Lernhilfen: Probleme und Lösungen
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Linkseiten zum Thema Biochemie und Molekularbiologie
[ Informationszentrum Chemie Biologie der ETH Zürich ]
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MERLOT is a free and open resource designed primarily for faculty and students of higher education. links to online learning materials are collected here along with annotations such as peer reviews and assignments.
[ Merlot Multimedial Educational Resource ]
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[ by Portland Press ]
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[ Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute RPI, NY ]
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[ Copyright 2000 by Worth Publishers ]
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[ 1999-2004: The WWW Virtual library of Cell Biology by Prof. Gabriel Fenteany, University of Illinois at Chicago ]
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[ Heinz Rüegger, Department of Chemistry and Applied Biosciences, ETH Zürich ]
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Seiten über molekulare Pflanzenphysiologie mit Skripten über Methoden und Themen der Pflanzenbiochemie
[ Institute of Ecology and Conservation Biology, University of Vienna ]
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Diverse Präsentationen zu Themen der Biochemie mit 3D-Vis
[ Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, University of Kansas Medical Center ]
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Simulations of ion channels and excitable membranes
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"The ExPASy (Expert Protein Analysis System) proteomics server from the Swiss Institute of Bioinformatics (SIB) is dedicated to molecular biology with an emphasis on data relevant to proteins."
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"The PDB is the single worldwide repository for the processing and distribution of 3-D structure data of large molecules of proteins and nucleic acids."
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"The Research Collaboratory for Structural Bioinformatics (RCSB) is a non-profit consortium dedicated to improving our understanding of the function of biological systems through the study of the 3-D structure of biological macromolecules. RCSB members work cooperatively and equally through joint grants and subsequently provide free public resources and publications to assist others and further the fields of bioinformatics and biology."
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"This page gives access to the digitized version of the Roche Applied Science "Biochemical Pathways" wall chart. Please note that the German publishing company Spektrum Akademischer Verlag GmbH, Slevogtstrasse 3-5, 69126 Heidelberg owns the rights for commercial applications of the Biochemical Pathways."
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(KEGG: Kyoto Encyclopedia of Genes and Genomes)
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"This website is the work and property of the author, Karl J. Miller. All images, text, and designs are created by the author, unless otherwise indicated."
[ Karl J. Miller Department of Biochemistry The George Washington University Washington, DC 20037 ]
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"This page offers tools for visualizing biochemical pathways of Saccharomyces cerevisiae at SGD. The Saccharomyces Genome Database (SGDTM) project is funded by the National Human Genome Research Institute at the US National Institutes of Health. The SGDTM is in the Department of Genetics at the School of Medicine, Stanford University. The trademark on SGDTM is held by Stanford University."
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