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Articles in Proteopedia can be supplementary materials for publications in scientific journals. Such articles can enable readers to rotate molecular scenes with the same initial orientation, color schemes, and labeling as figures in the publication. Links to the supplementary materials in Proteopedia can be placed in the text of the publication, and/or in the .doc file included on the journal website as supplementary materials. The Proteopedia article can be developed in advance of publication, yet hidden from viewing by visitors to Proteopedia until publication occurs (see [[Proteopedia:Workbench]]).
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Some journals have ''interactive figures'' in [[Jmol]] incorporated into online articles. These include ''Biochemical Journal'' and ''ACS Chemical Biology''. Examples may be found at [http://moleculesinmotion.com MoleculesInMotion.Com].
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