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Shown below is a physical 3D printed model of Hemoglobin, based on the structure [http://proteopedia.org/wiki/index.php/1a3n 1a3n.pdb]. The two alpha-globin chains are colored light red, the two beta globin chains are colored dark red, and the four heme groups are colored yellow. | Shown below is a physical 3D printed model of Hemoglobin, based on the structure [http://proteopedia.org/wiki/index.php/1a3n 1a3n.pdb]. The two alpha-globin chains are colored light red, the two beta globin chains are colored dark red, and the four heme groups are colored yellow. | ||
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<StructureSection load='1a3n' side='left' size='400' caption='Hemoglobin based on 1a3n.pdb' scene=''> | <StructureSection load='1a3n' side='left' size='400' caption='Hemoglobin based on 1a3n.pdb' scene=''> | ||
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The [http://cbm.msoe.edu MSOE Center for BioMolecular Modeling] uses 3D printing technology to create physical models of protein and molecular structures, making the invisible molecular world more tangible and comprehensible. | The [http://cbm.msoe.edu MSOE Center for BioMolecular Modeling] uses 3D printing technology to create physical models of protein and molecular structures, making the invisible molecular world more tangible and comprehensible. | ||
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To view more protein structure models, visit our [http://cbm.msoe.edu/educationalmedia/modelgallery/ Model Gallery]. | To view more protein structure models, visit our [http://cbm.msoe.edu/educationalmedia/modelgallery/ Model Gallery]. |
Revision as of 14:40, 3 April 2018
3D Printed Physical Model of Hemoglobin
Shown below is a physical 3D printed model of Hemoglobin, based on the structure 1a3n.pdb. The two alpha-globin chains are colored light red, the two beta globin chains are colored dark red, and the four heme groups are colored yellow.
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