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27-January-2009
NJ Science Olympiad Protein Modeling Results
NJ Science Olympiad

Many ribonuclease models were built by high school students for the RCSB PDB-sponsored Protein Modeling event at the New Jersey Science Olympiad Regionals.
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02-December-2008
PDB Archive Version 3.15 to be Released    
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