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Three multi-resolution elastic networks combined The hydrogen atom of BioSpring examples, guanylate kinase Early days of BioSpring, a haptic setup from 2007 A typical elastic network model Flexible small molecule docking, here a sugar molecule DNA docking to RecA An isolated element of a viral capsid as elastic network model Getting ready to locate ion binding sites Implicit membrane protein insertion with OmpA Molecular billard with haptics: displace an ion by another one Favorite haptic setup in the lab Interactive field-guided Protein-DNA docking The archetypical MyPal experiment scanning a protein surface for binding sites Olivier giving MyPal a go.. early days, before BioSpring Biggest BioSpring application to date: virus indentation A time sequence of AFM-like virus indentation Nicolas testing MyPal, as well RecA model after BioSpring docking Full RecA model indicating where we used BioSpring BioSpring’s key features: shapes, networks, interactions, surfaces, fields, and membranes Alternative BioSpring simulation and visualization setups - distributed streaming vs. immersive 3D with haptic feedback. Time-lapse sequences of interactive molecular experiments - (A) investigating guanylate kinase mechanics, (B) flexible DNA docking to a protein, and (C) membrane protein extraction and reinsertion.