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Jmol Literature
This section is devoted to published articles that describe Jmol features or uses.
Please add additional literature (sorted on descending publication year):
- Angel Herráez, Biomolecules in the computer: Jmol to the rescue, Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Education, 2006, 34(4): 255-261.
- A review of Jmol project and features, in comparison to Rasmol and Chime. abstract
- Interview with Martin Walker, Reactive Reports, 2006.
- Joost Van Durme, Florence Horn, Sabine Costagliola, Gert Vriend and Gilbert Vassart, GRIS: Glycoprotein-hormone Receptor Information System., Molecular Endocrinology, 2006, doi:10.1210/me.2006-0020 (Rapid Electronic Publication). The article can be downloaded here.
- M.E. Cass, H.S. Rzepa, D.R. Rzepa, et al., The use of the free, open-source program Jmol to generate an interactive web site to teach molecular symmetry, Journal of Chemical Education, 2005, 82(11):1736-1740
- Jason E. Donald, Isaac A. Hubner, Veronica M. Rotemberg, Eugene I. Shakhnovich and Leonid A. Mirny, CoC: a database of universally conserved residues in protein folds, Bioinformatics, 2005, vol 21, 2539-2540
- Described the CoC database which uses Jmol for visualisation. abstract
- Egon Willighagen and Miguel Howard, Jmol as 3D Viewer for CDK, CDK News, 2005, vol 2, issue 1, 17-20
- Shows how Jmol can be embedded in other Java programs, in this case the Chemistry Development Kit specifically. The article can be downloaded here.
- Martin Reitz, Oliver Sacher, Aleksey Tarkhov, Dietrich Trumbach, and J. Gasteiger, Enabling the exploration of biochemical pathways, Org.Biomol.Chem., 2004, 3226-3237
- Introduces a pathway database that uses Jmol to visualize molecules.
- Peter Murray-Rust, Henry S. Rzepa, Mark J. Williamson, and Egon L. Willighagen, Chemical Markup, XML, and the World Wide Web. 5. Applications of Chemical Metadata in RSS Aggregators, J.Chem.Inf.Comp.Sci., 2004
- Describes a CDK plugin that acts as a RSS agregator and show its application as pluged in Jmol abstract.
- Anreas Bohne-Lang, and Elke Lang, 3D-Molekülvisualisiering im Internet - Schwerpunkt Java-Applets, BIOspektrum, 2004
- Compares Jmol with other chemistry visualisation applets.
- Christoph Steinbeck, Yongquan Han, Stefan Kuhn, Oliver Horlacher, Edgar Luttmann, and Egon Willighagen, The Chemistry Development Kit (CDK): An Open-Source Java Library for Chemo- and Bioinformatics, J.Chem.Inf.Comp.Sci., 2003
- Describes CDK the library on which Jmol v6 to v9 is build abstract.
- E.L. Willighagen, Processing CML Conventions in Java, Internet Journal of Chemistry, 4, 2001
- Describes how Jmol upto and including v9 read CML abstract.
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AngelHerraez, Rzepa, Gutow, NicolasVervelle, BrianMcMahon, Pimpim