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Zygote launches online store for scientific 3D model art.

Zygote, a company that is mostly know for providing image data biomedical, entertainment, scientific and animation markets, announced that it has launched a beta online store covering the firm"s "3D Human Anatomy Collection", biology and nanotechnology products. Models, images and animation are offered for the skeletal system, muscular system, DNA, molecular cell biology, atomic particles, molecular systems, viruses, nanotechnology and much more. At this time, Zygote is offering free "introductory" products to welcome new users including 3D models of the male and female body (Integumentary System - skin), which were generated from scans of live models as well as a collection of dozens of free images covering "a variety of scientific disciplines." (THG)


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