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Image was produced using the Chimera package from the Computer Graphics Laboratory, University of California, San Francisco (supported by NIH P41 RR-01081).
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Insulin - pdb 9INS * Carbon - Red * Oxygen - Green * Nitrogen - Blue * Sulfur - Pink {{GFDL}} ---- Image was produced using the Chimera package from the Computer Graphics Laboratory, University of California, San Francisco (supported by NIH P41 RR-01