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Asprine 3D Model

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Asprine royalty-free 3d model - Preview no. 1
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Asprine royalty-free 3d model - Preview no. 1
Asprine royalty-free 3d model - Preview no. 2
Royalty Free LicenseAll extended uses
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MichaelTaylor3D

Specifications

  • Geometrypolygonal
  • Polygons20,790
  • Vertices10,794
  • TexturesYes
  • RiggedNo
  • AnimatedNo
  • 3D Printable ReadyNo
  • Game Ready (low poly)No
  • UV MappedNo
  • Unwrapped UVsunknown

Formats & Files

3ds Max
(.max)

mentalray
asprine.max

Description

This is a ready to go out-of-box molecule, It is 100% accurate to the real chemical structure, Real scientific data was used as a reference to the construction of this model. The colors of the elements are the scientific standard used for identification. Aspirin (USAN), also known as acetylsalicylic acid is a salicylate drug, often used as an analgesic to relieve minor aches and pains, as an antipyretic to reduce fever, and as an anti-inflammatory medication. Aspirin also has an antiplatelet effect by inhibiting the production of thromboxane, which under normal circumstances binds platelet molecules together to create a patch over damage of the walls within blood vessels. Because the platelet patch can become too large and also block blood flow, locally and downstream, aspirin is also used long-term, at low doses, to help prevent heart attacks, strokes, and blood clot formation in people at high risk for developing blood clots.It has also been established that low doses of aspirin may be given immediately after a heart attack to reduce the risk of another heart attack or of the death of cardiac tissue.
Sep 24, 2019 date added
Jan 23, 2022 last update

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