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The SARS-CoV-2 giant you can touch: 3D printing makes it possible – Innovation Origins
The 3D model is intended to speed up research into the development of a vaccine and therapy.
If you can’t see it, it’s not there, right? Wrong! But if you look at it in this way, its mode of action becomes clear: The SARS-CoV-2 virus in 3D print – for non-scientists and pharmaceutical research.
If the real virus were this big, it certainly could not have spread so quickly. But it is small, very small. Neither the naked eye nor many microscopes can see it, and so the current threat from COVID-19 and its pathogen remains invisible. This was reason enough for the international Corona Stru…
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