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Sigma-Aldrich Launches the Redesigned Enzyme Explorer

Sigma-Aldrich ispleased to announce the launch of its newly redesigned Web-Based Enzyme Explorer. Originally launched in 2001, the Enzyme Explorer was Sigma-Aldrich's first Web-based marketing tool developed to provide customers with technical resources to aid in their research. Currently, the Enzyme Explorer links customers to the most extensive line of enzymes, proteins and related products in the industry.

"The newly redesigned Enzyme Explorer provides an improved navigational flow and a cleaner look," said Bob Gates, Sigma-Aldrich Product Manager and creator of the Enzyme Explorer. "The new design allows for additional content to be added while maintaining the popular content already present, providing an even better technical resource for our customers."

Customers can also find redesigned dynamic product indices, new metabolic pathway charts and animations, and in-depth technical monographs - all designed to help customers utilize the right biochemical tools for their research. The new Enzyme Explorer will also allow customers direct access to interactive tools, such as the Protease Finder and relevant BioFiles issues.

The Enzyme Explorer is the most popular destination of customers on the award-winning Sigma Aldrich Web site. The Enzyme Explorer can be visited at http://sigma-aldrich.com/enzymeexplorer.

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