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Update: 15.12.2004
The European Annexin Homepage was founded as the Homepage of the former European Collaborative Project BIO4CT960083.
This web site is maintained by:

Andreas Hofmann
Structural Chemistry
Eskitis Institute for Cell & Molecular Therapies
Griffith University
Don Young Road, Brisbane Innovation Park
Brisbane, Qld 4111, Australia

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Site History
15.12.04 8th version
Site is located on our own server.
11/04 7th version
Re-programming of all pages to PHP and MySQL.
01.10.02 6th version
Site now registered as http://www.annexins.org/
01.02.02 6th version
The Annexin Structure Database is now searchable as well.
02.01.02 6th version
New design of the Homepage.
The searchable Annexin Sequence Database is functional.
15.09.01 5th version
Our web-host YooBay announced discontinuation of service.
The European Mirror site is now hosted by Brinkster.
The new URL is: http://www24.brinkster.com/annexins/.
12/00 5th version
Re-programmed, new HTML code.
04.11.00 4th version
Due to major changes in the Martinsried Computing Centre
the European mirror was moved to yoobay:
http://user.prodigy.de/hofmanna/ec/.
02.10.00 4th version
The page Annexin Sequences was newly designed.
In a collaborational effort with Maria-Pilar Fernandez and
Reginald Morgan (University of Oviedo, Spain) a comprehensive
list of annexin sequences with links to GenBank and an index
of old and new nomenclatures is installed and regularly updated.
03.08.00 4th version
Two mirror sites running
MPI für Biochemie (Europe):
http://www.biochem.mpg.de/~ahofmanna/ec/
TBNS (U.S.): http://www.tbns.net/hofmanna/ec/.
14.07.00 4th version
newly designed, major revision.
05.07.00 3rd version
moved to The Burgh Network Solutions.
12/98 2nd version
major revision and update.
13.01.98 1st version
at Max-Planck-Institut für Biochemie.
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