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Byron's Bender

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Byron's Bender[1][2] is a machine designed to bend wire into the backbone trace of a protein model.

Notes & References

  1. Rubin, Byron; Richardson Jane S. The simple construction of protein alpha-carbon models. Biopolymers. 1972; 11(11):2381-5. PDF
  2. Rubin, Byron. 1985. Macromolecule backbone models. Methods in Enzymology 115:391-7.

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