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10 changes: 5 additions & 5 deletions src/content/services/web-nma/index.mdx
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title: "WEBnma"
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summary: "WEBnma is a predictive tool for analyzing protein structure flexibility, supporting structural biology research."
summary: "WEBnma is a predictive tool for analysing protein structure flexibility, supporting structural biology research."
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WEBnma, part of the ELIXIR Norway infrastructure services,
predicts flexibility in protein structures. As a consortium member
of the Protein Data Bank in Europe – Knowledge Base (PDBe-KB),
WEBnma provides tools for analyzing and visualizing protein dynamics, helping researchers understand the structural flexibility and function of proteins.
WEBnma provides tools for analysing and visualising protein dynamics, helping researchers understand the structural flexibility and function of proteins.

## Why use this service

WEBnma is essential for structural biologists,
bioinformaticians, and researchers studying protein dynamics.
It offers advanced tools for predicting and visualizing
It offers advanced tools for predicting and visualising
protein flexibility, aiding in the understanding of protein
function and interaction. The platform’s integration with
PDBe-KB ensures access to high-quality data and resources.

## How to get started

To start using WEBnma, researchers can visit the portal and
access its predictive tools. Visit [WEBnma](link here) to
begin analyzing protein structure flexibility for
access its predictive tools. Visit [WEBnma](https://apps.cbu.uib.no/webnma3/) to
begin analysing protein structure flexibility for
your research.