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'''Behind the Artwork and the Protein Structure''' | |||
This image shows the flowers of the cinchona tree, with the cytochrome P450-quinine complex in place of the opening flower. This beautiful pastel drawing was created by Anna Valchanova, a student formerly of Stephen Perse foundation school in Cambridge. | This image shows the flowers of the cinchona tree, with the cytochrome P450-quinine complex in place of the opening flower. This beautiful pastel drawing was created by Anna Valchanova, a student formerly of Stephen Perse foundation school in Cambridge. | ||
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