Duangrudee TanramlukRuj AkavipatVarodom CharoensawanMahidol University2018-10-192018-10-192013-12-01Molecular BioSystems. Vol.9, No.12 (2013), 2956-2960174220511742206X2-s2.0-84887121801https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/20.500.14594/31146Technological advances in crystallography have led to the ever-rapidly increasing number of biomolecular structures deposited in public repertoires. This undoubtedly shifts the bottleneck of structural biology research from obtaining high-quality structures to data analysis and interpretation. The recently available glasses-free autostereoscopic laptop offers an unprecedented opportunity to visualize and study 3D structures using a much more affordable, and for the first time, portable device. Together with a gamepad re-programmed for 3D structure controlling, we describe how the gaming technologies can deliver the output 3D images for high-quality viewing, comparable to that of a passive stereoscopic system, and can give the user more control and flexibility than the conventional controlling setup using only a mouse and a keyboard. © 2013 The Royal Society of Chemistry.Mahidol UniversityBiochemistry, Genetics and Molecular BiologyMedicineToward mobile 3D visualization for structural biologistsArticleSCOPUS10.1039/c3mb70361d