BioHunt 
Search engine using multi-agent retrieval vagabond on information networks, from the Swiss Institute of Bioinformatics.
http://www.expasy.org/BioHunt/
Biochemist e-volution 
News, events, announcements, book reviews, marketplace, edited by the Biochemical Society in the UK.
http://www.biochemist.org/
Biomechanics Yellow Pages 
Resources which includes imaging, densitometry and instruments covering a wide range of applications, as well as consulting, litigation, patenting examples, maintained for the International Society of Biomechanics.
http://isbweb.org/~byp/
Euchromatin Network 
Designed for research on euchromatin, the most active portion of the genome within the cell nucleus.
http://www.euchromatin.net
Fluorescence Resource 
Commercial sites organized into instruments, reagents and techniques. Includes search, feedback, visitors ratings, maintained in Cambridge, UK.
http://www.fluorescence-resource.com/
Highveld.com 
Internet directory dedicated to molecular biology.
http://highveld.com
Kraus Lab 
Access to the Cystathionine beta synthase (CBS) and Propionyl-CoA Carboxylase (PCC) mutation databases, list of publications and contact details of personnel at the University of Colorado, Denver, CO.
http://www.uchsc.edu/sm/cbs/
Molecular Biology Logic 
Organization, classification and analysis of topics, publications and researchers.
http://www.mblogic.net/
Molecular Diversity 
Literature, scientists, and companies in the fields of combinatorial chemistry, solid phase synthesis, library production and screening, automation and robotics, with journal link, maintained by CSPS, San Diego, CA.
http://www.5z.com/divinfo/
Molecular Medicine 
Broad range of topics maintained by Daniele Focosi, Lucca, Italy.
http://focosi.altervista.org/
Research Tools 
Collection of very useful links to databases and tools for molecular biochemistry.
http://www.nih.go.jp/~jun/research/
The Bio-Web 
Directory of web bio-resources: tools for DNA and protein sequence analysis, bio-journals, companies catalogues, web bio-directories, research institutions and other sites of biological interest.
http://cellbiol.com
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