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Pharmaceutical Medical Animations

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HIV DRUG THERAPY - NNRTIs

Description

Nucleus was asked to produce a medical animation showing the mechanism of action (MOA) the enzyme HIV-1 reverse transcriptase infecting a white blood cell.

Solution

This 3D medical animation shows the virus HIV releasing its viral capsid into the cytoplasm of a white blood cell. As the capsid disentegrates, the reverse transcriptase enzyme and viral RNA within the capsid create a new strand of viral DNA using the viral RNA strand as a template. Ultimately, the cell dies and falls apart (apoptosis,) sending more copies of the virus into the blood stream.

Medical Animations and Multimedia: When You Need ROI and WOW
By Gene Ruggiero

At Nucleus Medical Art, we have a passion for creating 3D medical animations. You can say our love of art and science is part of our DNA, and at the heart of each animation project is a driving desire to create medical animations that are both educational and aesthetic.

Your project deserves cinematic quality 3D medical animations, even if you don't have a Hollywood budget. For absolutely no cost, we offer a free Animation Proposal. Let us show you how medical animation can dramatically improve your sales, marketing and training programs at trade shows, online, in print, and on television.

Call Ms. Corrie Smith at 800-333-0753, or email at csmith@nucleusinc.com, for a free consultation and proposal. We look forward to your call!

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Nucleus Medical Art creates and/or licenses medical illustrations, medical animations, medical images, anatomical charts, anatomical models, and interactive multimedia for educational and commercial use. We do not provide medical advice. If you have medical questions, you should seek the advice of a healthcare provider.