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3D Printing of Biomolecular Models for Research and Pedagogy
Eduardo Da Veiga Beltrame 1, James Tyrwhitt-Drake 2, Ian Roy 3, Raed Shalaby 4, Jakob Suckale 4, Daniel Pomeranz Krummel 5
1Department of Physics, Brandeis University, 2Bioinformatics and Computational Biosciences Branch (BCBB), NIH/NIAID/OD/OSMO/OCICB, 3Library/LTS/MakerLab, Brandeis University, 4Interfaculty Institute of Biochemistry (IFIB), University of Tübingen, 5Winship Cancer Institute, Emory University School of Medicine

Physical models of biomolecules can facilitate an understanding of their structure-function for the researcher, aid in communication between researchers, and serve as an educational tool in pedagogical endeavors. Here, we provide detailed guidance for the 3D printing of accurate models of biomolecules using fused filament fabrication desktop 3D printers.

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