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Biochemistry
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The Biochemical Society promotes the advancement of the Molecular Biosciences, representing the interests of all those working in the sector. The Society recognises that the discipline of “Biochemistry” now encompasses the entire breadth of Cellular and Molecular Life Sciences and this is reflected in the range of our activities and our strapline – “Advancing Molecular Biosciences”. We also believe that we are part of a Bioscience community with a proliferation of learned societies with whom we work ... [Information of the supplier]
Academic societies, professional associations, working groupsResource type
http://www.biochemistry.org/
Many who have taught chemistry (general, organic, biochemistry) from a traditional book invariably believe that the book would be better if it had a different organization or different conceptual framework. Few can truly cover the extent of information found in these encyclopedic tomes. All textbooks within a specialty area of chemistry have the same topic orders as well. Biochemistry Online: An Approach Based on Chemical Logic was written, in part, to deal with issues of topic order and conceptual ... [Information of the supplier]
Textbooks / Online-textbooksResource type
http://employees.csbsju.edu/hjakubowski/classes/ch331/bcintro/default.html
The site contains, though being runned privatly, a lot of suitable information about various themes on biology, often illustrated with viable pictures. Unfortunately there are no hints to the reference of the themes. [Editorial staff vifabio]
Textbooks / Online-textbooks; Discipline based websitesResource type
http://www.biologymad.com/
The Biomolecular Interaction Network Database (BIND) is a collection of records documenting molecular interactions. The contents of BIND include high-throughput data submissions and hand-curated information gathered from the scientific literature. BIND is an interaction database with three classifications for molecular associations: molecules that associate with each other to form interactions, molecular complexes that are formed from one or more interaction(s) and pathways that are defined by a ... [Information of the supplier]
Factual databasesResource type
http://www.bind.ca/
Developed as part of the BioText project at the University of California, Berkeley, the BioText Search Engine is a freely available Web-based application that provides biologists with new ways to access the scientific literature. The interface has been carefully designed according to usability principles and techniques. Three views allow different types of browsing: (A) Abstracts (List View): Allows users to search over titles, abstracts and authors. Returns a list of abstracts showing the figures ... [Information of the supplier]
Other reference worksResource type
http://biosearch.berkeley.edu/
Biozon is a unified biological resource on DNA sequences, proteins, complexes and cellular pathways. (...) The goal of the Biozon project is to address the growing need to corroborate and integrate data from different resources and aspects of biological systems for effective analysis of new genes and other biological entities from complexes to protein families and biochemical pathways." Biozon merges data form, among others, SwissProt, KEGG, PDB, and BodyMap. [Information of the supplier, modified]
Factual databasesResource type
http://biozon.org/
The Biological Macromolecule Crystallization Database (BMCD) contains crystal data and the crystallization conditions, which have been compiled from literature. The current version of the BMCD includes 5247 crystal entries from macromolecules for which diffraction quality crystals have been obtained. These include proteins, protein:protein complexes, nucleic acid, nucleic acid:nucleic acid complexes, protein:nucleic acid complexes, and viruses. [Information of the supplier]
Factual databasesResource type
http://xpdb.nist.gov:8060/BMCD4/
BRENDA is the main collection of enzyme functional data available to the scientific community. It is available free of charge for academic, non-profit users via the internet and as an in-house database for commercial users (requests to our distributor Biobase). Today, as the large international genome sequence projects are gaining a great amount of public attention and huge sequence data bases are created it becomes more and more obvious that we are very limited in our ability to access functional ... [Information of the supplier]
Factual databasesResource type
http://www.brenda-enzymes.info/
Chemical Entities of Biological Interest (ChEBI) is a freely available dictionary of molecular entities focused on ‘small’ chemical compounds. The term ‘molecular entity’ refers to any constitutionally or isotopically distinct atom, molecule, ion, ion pair, radical, radical ion, complex, conformer, etc., identifiable as a separately distinguishable entity. The molecular entities in question are either products of nature or synthetic products used to intervene in the processes of living organisms. ... [Information of the supplier]
Factual databasesResource type
http://www.ebi.ac.uk/chebi/
The CrossFire Beilstein database is the world's largest compilation of chemical facts. As the cornerstone database to organic chemistry, the CrossFire Beilstein database is essential for generating new leads, planning synthetic routes (including starting materials and intermediates), determining bioactivity and physical properties and ascertaining the environmental fates of compounds. [Information of the supplier]
Factual databasesResource type
http://info.crossfiredatabases.com/
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