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XVIVO Scientific Animation

XVIVO Scientific Animation

Title: Aminoacyl-tRNA Synthetase

Year: 2013

Software: 3DS Max, After Effects, PyMOL

Description:

Proteins can be depicted in several ways to best illustrate their structure. Here, we show aminoacyl-tRNA synthetase. In the center of the protein, we reveal the ribbon structure that describes the simplified path and organization of the protein.


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Discovery is proud to display XVIVO Scientific Animation. The gallery, generously donated by XVIVO Scientific Animation, features videos and still images from the Connecticut-based animation studio.


XVIVO

With over 23 years of experience, XVIVO takes innovative scientific accomplishments and transforms them into detailed and captivating medical animations, medical illustrations, and medical interactive experiences.


XVIVO is home to a talented team of researchers, medical writers, artists, animators, emerging tech experts, and producers. Their team has over 140 aggregate years of experience translating scientific knowledge, systems, and mechanisms, and cellular and molecular stories into clear and compelling communications.


To learn more about XVIVO and scientific animation, please visit them at Medical Animation - 3D Animation Company | XVIVO On Display Now.

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