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3D Printing @ Himmelfarb

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Cathepsin B (1CTE) protein

Our 3D printer has been in use for almost a year, and in that time the Himmelfarb community has printed some incredible 3D models!

 

3D printing has applications in both medical education and practice. It has impacted everything from patient-specific anatomical models to quicker implant production, and more precise drug creation in the pharmaceutical industry. Researchers have even explored combining 3D printing techniques with human cells to create transplantable organs.

For more information, check out our 3D Printing LibGuide. Stop by the computer workstation to the left of the Himmelfarb entrance to submit your 3D print job today!

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Cytosine + adenine nucleotides (green & yellow), transfer RNA (black), protein molecules (white)
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Beta sheet from PDB 1SA8
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Cytosine + adenine nucleotides (green & yellow), transfer RNA (black), protein molecules (white)
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