Animations

Animations

Animation: Water channels in cell membranes I

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Usage of these pictures and movies are subject to permission from Drs. Emad Tajkhorshid ([email protected]) and Klaus Schulten ([email protected]). A reference to the original source is required (Tajkhorshid, E., Nollert, P., Jensen, M.O., Miercke, L.J., O’Connell, J., Stroud, R.M., and Schulten, K. (2002). Science 296, 525-530).
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Animation: Water channels in cell membranes II

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