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Molecular BioSystems

Research at the interface between chemistry and the -omic sciences and systems biology.



Additional online features for Molecular BioSystems


09 May 2006

The quality of Molecular BioSystems isn't limited to the excellent scientific content from the world's best researchers. There are a number of additional online features that offer added value for authors and readers:   

Database linking

The RSC supports PubChem, wwwPDB, Swissprot and GenBank - relevant links to data deposited in these databases can be included in any article published in Molecular BioSystems.   

3D visualisations 

Links are provided to generate a visualisation of any molecule with a PDB identification code, using FirstGlance in Jmol. Molecules are shown in three-dimensional form, with many options available for customising the view and zooming into specific areas of interest. 

ChemDraw and ISISDraw figures

Important and significant structures are freely available to all readers as part of the RSC's established Electronic Supplementary Information service. Links to the ChemDraw file, which can be downloaded, are provided from the published article. 

Crystallographic data

Supplementary crystallographic data is deposited with the Cambridge Crystallographic Data Centre (CCDC) as part of the assessment process. 

Graphical Abstracts

As for all RSC journals, Graphical Abstracts are provided for both Advance Articles and full Table of Contents - providing readers with easy-to-browse, visual summaries of the content of the articles. 

RSS feeds

The RSS feeds contain both the graphical abstract and the text from the journal's contents page, giving you access to new research, direct to your PC, as soon as it is published.  

Molecular BioSystems moves into a new dimension

3D visualisation for complex molecules is the latest addition to the online features now available