7-Aug-2012 20:30
Dear Paul,
Pls see "Virtual nanoscopy: Like 'Google Earth' for cell biologists"
http://www.rdmag.com/News/2012/08/Life-Science-Biology-Microscopy-Virtual-nanoscop-Like-Google-Earth-for-cell-biologists/?et_cid=2784615&et_rid=54732139&linkid=http%3a%2f%2fwww.rdmag.com%2fNews%2f2012%2f08%2fLife-Science-Biology-Microscopy-Virtual-nanoscop-Like-Google-Earth-for-cell-biologists%2f<http://www.rdmag.com/News/2012/08/Life-Science-Biology-Microscopy-Virtual-nanoscop-Like-Google-Earth-for-cell-biologists/?et_cid=2784615&et_rid=54732139&linkid=http://www.rdmag.com/News/2012/08/Life-Science-Biology-Microscopy-Virtual-nanoscop-Like-Google-Earth-for-cell-biologists/>
Is this what you were looking for?
best regards,
Joel

On 7 Aug 2012, at 18:24, Paul Kraft wrote:


Hi guys,
is there a program similar to ccp4/coot that allows one to visuallize an ideal 
cell (either prokaryote or eukaryote) in 3D with semi accurate distances. One 
that is windows based (as much as I detest) that would be good for teaching 
biochem 380 students emphasising distance, diffusion, etc measurements with 
links to the pdb? Thanks in advance.
Paul

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