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Entertaining PDB codes

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*[[1dog]]
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*[[1dud]] has an interesting trimeric biological unit.
*[[1dud]] has an interesting trimeric biological unit.
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*[[1dul]] is very interesting.
*[[1dum]]
*[[1dum]]
*[[1eat]] concerns an orally active compound.
*[[1eat]] concerns an orally active compound.

Revision as of 17:51, 13 April 2024

Here are some entertaining (amusing, humorous) PDB codes[1].

Notes

  1. Thanks to Dan Bolser and the (now defunct) PDB Wiki for some of these examples.

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