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Protein Science

Copyright © 2009 The Protein Society

A Publication of The Protein Society

  • Edited by: Brian W. Matthews
  • ISI Journal Citation Reports Ranking: 2007: 102/263 (Biochemistry & Molecular Biology)
  • Impact Factor: 3.135

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Among the most exciting recent developments in structural biology is the structure determination of G-protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs), which...

Message from the Editor

Interactive graphics return to Protein Science

Visualization of molecular images is an important means of interpreting structural and other data and of communicating scientific results in the field of protein science. Long-time readers of the journal Protein Science will recall that early issues of the journal were accompanied by a floppy disk containing graphical images in the pioneering kinemage format developed by David C. Richardson and Jane S. Richardson (The kinemage: A tool for scientific communication, Protein Science (1992) 1, 3-9.). Unfortunately, kinemages disappeared from Protein Science a decade ago. In the April issue of Protein Science, a Commentary by Li and Palmer (Protein Science (2009) 18, 678-681) offers the long-awaited return of interactive computer graphics to the journal.

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