Bob,

Good point.  I thought that was just the data that I got from PubChem that only gave 2D structure but I will have another look at it.

Alex

On 3/24/06, Bob Hanson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
yes, well..., ah,... couldn't you get 3D structures, not 2D?
I would be afraid people would get the impression these molecules are
flat.... you do say "Three-Dimensional"....



Alex Amies wrote:

> I have created a Web page with Jmol applet for the best known human hormones
> at
>
> http://www.medicalcomputing.net/endocrine.html
>
> and posted a link to it on the Jmol wiki.  If anybody finds anything wrong,
> broken, or has any other comments please let me know.
>
> Alex Amies
>

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