“A motion sensor interactive interface for viewing and manipulating protein structural data in 3D” by Moncrief and Gobber

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    A motion sensor interactive interface for viewing and manipulating protein structural data in 3D

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    We propose a fun, interactive way to view and alter protein structural data by hand via motion sensors and voice activation. This will enable users to freely zoom, rotate, and view a protein through a friendly hands-on experience. Multiple view and rotation options are given to better understand the structure. The user will also be able to separate the protein by its properties, such as atomic make up, amino acids, backbone, alpha helices and beta sheets, and bond information (Figure 2) and rotation on a user defined pivot point with extreme zooming.

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    1. Krug, Steve, 2000, 2006. Don’t Make Me Think. 31–37
    2. PyMOL, The PyMOL Molecular Graphics System, Version 1.5.0.1 Schrödinger, LLC.


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