X-Ray Crystallography & Molecular Visualization

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X-Ray Crystallography & Molecular Visualization

DNA Picture by Anthony North

Myoglobin From www.inst.bnl.gov/GasDetectorLab/x-rays/SRI94.htm

Myoglobin S.E.V. Phillips. "Structure and refinement of oxymyoglobin at 1.6 Å resolution.", J. Mol. Biol. 1980, 142, 531.

by Eric Martz and Eric Francoeur Mostch of the following borrowed from: History of Visualization of Biological Macromolecules by Eric Martz and Eric Francoeur http://www.umass.edu/microbio/rasmol/history.htm

Byron's Bender 1972

Metal Sculptures

More Sculptures

Glass Etching

Early Computer Visualization

Stereoscopic Images

Current Technology (PyMOL)