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<I>Figure 1: Early structures in the PDB: (a) Oxygen carrying; (b) enzymes. (c) Electron transport. Images from Molecule of the Month: PDB Pioneer</I>Figure 1: Early structures in the PDB: (a) Oxygen carrying; (b) enzymes. (c) Electron transport. Images from Molecule of the Month: PDB Pioneer

Read how freely available, atomic-level, 3D biostructure data stored in the PDB impact biology and medicine. The article also includes a look at PDB impact on regional, US, and global economies.

Protein Data Bank (PDB): Fifty-three years young and having a transformative impact on science and society
Helen M. Berman and Stephen K. Burley
(2025) Quarterly Reviews of Biophysics58: e9 doi: 10.1017/S0033583525000034


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