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To View FDA Approved Treatments for [[Influenza]] See: [[Pharmaceutical_Drugs#Treatments|Treatments]]<br/>
To View FDA Approved Treatments for [[Influenza]] See: [[Pharmaceutical_Drugs#Treatments|Treatments]]<br/>
To view other Proteopedia pages about diseases & drug targets, See: [[Pharmaceutical_Drug_Targets|Pharmaceutical Drug Targets]]
To view other Proteopedia pages about diseases & drug targets, See: [[Pharmaceutical_Drug_Targets|Pharmaceutical Drug Targets]]
==3D Printed Physical Model of the Influenza Virus==
Shown below is a 3D printed physical model of the Influenza Virus.  The membrane is yellow, the neuraminidase proteins are pink, the hemagglutinin proteins are purple and the proton pump proteins are light blue. The model has been designed with an opening to allow the schematic addition or removing of genome segments.
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====The MSOE Center for BioMolecular Modeling====
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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. To view more protein structure models, visit our [http://cbm.msoe.edu/educationalmedia/modelgallery/ Model Gallery].

Revision as of 22:03, 31 July 2019

Picture of the H1N1 Influenza Virus

Influenza, commonly known as the Flu, is caused by RNA viruses of the family Orthomyxoviridae and takes the life of nearly 500,000 people per year.

Articles in Proteopedia concerning Influenza include:


To view automatically seeded indices concerning Influenza See:


To View FDA Approved Treatments for Influenza See: Treatments
To view other Proteopedia pages about diseases & drug targets, See: Pharmaceutical Drug Targets

3D Printed Physical Model of the Influenza Virus3D Printed Physical Model of the Influenza Virus

Shown below is a 3D printed physical model of the Influenza Virus. The membrane is yellow, the neuraminidase proteins are pink, the hemagglutinin proteins are purple and the proton pump proteins are light blue. The model has been designed with an opening to allow the schematic addition or removing of genome segments.  

The MSOE Center for BioMolecular ModelingThe MSOE Center for BioMolecular Modeling

The 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. To view more protein structure models, visit our Model Gallery.

Proteopedia Page Contributors and Editors (what is this?)Proteopedia Page Contributors and Editors (what is this?)

Eran Hodis, Eric Martz, David Canner, Mark Hoelzer