200914 3D Biochemistry 170

Michaela Ott fits a Glucose-6-phosphate molecule into a hexokinase enzyme using 3-D printed aids. Students in BIOC 431 - Biochemistry I: Structure and Metabolism use 3-D printed molecules to better visualize a hexokinase enzyme. Professors Rebecca Roston and Karin van Dijk printed six different molecules to help students visualize the different structures and functions. September 14, 2020. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication.
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Michaela Ott fits a Glucose-6-phosphate molecule into a hexokinase enzyme using 3-D printed aids. Students in BIOC 431 - Biochemistry I: Structure and Metabolism use 3-D printed molecules to better visualize a hexokinase enzyme. Professors Rebecca Roston and Karin van Dijk printed six different molecules to help students visualize the different structures and functions. September 14, 2020. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication.