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Virtual Reconstruction and Three-Dimensional Printing of Blood Cells as a Tool in Cell Biology Education
The cell biology discipline constitutes a highly dynamic field whose concepts take a long time to be incorporated into the educational system, especially in developing countries. Amongst the main obstacles to the introduction of new cell biology concepts to students is their general lack of identifi...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4985121/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27526196 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0161184 |
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author | Augusto, Ingrid Monteiro, Douglas Girard-Dias, Wendell dos Santos, Thaisa Oliveira Rosa Belmonte, Simone Letícia Pinto de Oliveira, Jairo Mauad, Helder da Silva Pacheco, Marcos Lenz, Dominik Stefanon Bittencourt, Athelson Valentim Nogueira, Breno Lopes dos Santos, Jorge Roberto Miranda, Kildare Guimarães, Marco Cesar Cunegundes |
author_facet | Augusto, Ingrid Monteiro, Douglas Girard-Dias, Wendell dos Santos, Thaisa Oliveira Rosa Belmonte, Simone Letícia Pinto de Oliveira, Jairo Mauad, Helder da Silva Pacheco, Marcos Lenz, Dominik Stefanon Bittencourt, Athelson Valentim Nogueira, Breno Lopes dos Santos, Jorge Roberto Miranda, Kildare Guimarães, Marco Cesar Cunegundes |
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description | The cell biology discipline constitutes a highly dynamic field whose concepts take a long time to be incorporated into the educational system, especially in developing countries. Amongst the main obstacles to the introduction of new cell biology concepts to students is their general lack of identification with most teaching methods. The introduction of elaborated figures, movies and animations to textbooks has given a tremendous contribution to the learning process and the search for novel teaching methods has been a central goal in cell biology education. Some specialized tools, however, are usually only available in advanced research centers or in institutions that are traditionally involved with the development of novel teaching/learning processes, and are far from becoming reality in the majority of life sciences schools. When combined with the known declining interest in science among young people, a critical scenario may result. This is especially important in the field of electron microscopy and associated techniques, methods that have greatly contributed to the current knowledge on the structure and function of different cell biology models but are rarely made accessible to most students. In this work, we propose a strategy to increase the engagement of students into the world of cell and structural biology by combining 3D electron microscopy techniques and 3D prototyping technology (3D printing) to generate 3D physical models that accurately and realistically reproduce a close-to-the native structure of the cell and serve as a tool for students and teachers outside the main centers. We introduce three strategies for 3D imaging, modeling and prototyping of cells and propose the establishment of a virtual platform where different digital models can be deposited by EM groups and subsequently downloaded and printed in different schools, universities, research centers and museums, thereby modernizing teaching of cell biology and increasing the accessibility to modern approaches in basic science. |
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spelling | pubmed-49851212016-08-29 Virtual Reconstruction and Three-Dimensional Printing of Blood Cells as a Tool in Cell Biology Education Augusto, Ingrid Monteiro, Douglas Girard-Dias, Wendell dos Santos, Thaisa Oliveira Rosa Belmonte, Simone Letícia Pinto de Oliveira, Jairo Mauad, Helder da Silva Pacheco, Marcos Lenz, Dominik Stefanon Bittencourt, Athelson Valentim Nogueira, Breno Lopes dos Santos, Jorge Roberto Miranda, Kildare Guimarães, Marco Cesar Cunegundes PLoS One Research Article The cell biology discipline constitutes a highly dynamic field whose concepts take a long time to be incorporated into the educational system, especially in developing countries. Amongst the main obstacles to the introduction of new cell biology concepts to students is their general lack of identification with most teaching methods. The introduction of elaborated figures, movies and animations to textbooks has given a tremendous contribution to the learning process and the search for novel teaching methods has been a central goal in cell biology education. Some specialized tools, however, are usually only available in advanced research centers or in institutions that are traditionally involved with the development of novel teaching/learning processes, and are far from becoming reality in the majority of life sciences schools. When combined with the known declining interest in science among young people, a critical scenario may result. This is especially important in the field of electron microscopy and associated techniques, methods that have greatly contributed to the current knowledge on the structure and function of different cell biology models but are rarely made accessible to most students. In this work, we propose a strategy to increase the engagement of students into the world of cell and structural biology by combining 3D electron microscopy techniques and 3D prototyping technology (3D printing) to generate 3D physical models that accurately and realistically reproduce a close-to-the native structure of the cell and serve as a tool for students and teachers outside the main centers. We introduce three strategies for 3D imaging, modeling and prototyping of cells and propose the establishment of a virtual platform where different digital models can be deposited by EM groups and subsequently downloaded and printed in different schools, universities, research centers and museums, thereby modernizing teaching of cell biology and increasing the accessibility to modern approaches in basic science. Public Library of Science 2016-08-15 /pmc/articles/PMC4985121/ /pubmed/27526196 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0161184 Text en © 2016 Augusto et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Augusto, Ingrid Monteiro, Douglas Girard-Dias, Wendell dos Santos, Thaisa Oliveira Rosa Belmonte, Simone Letícia Pinto de Oliveira, Jairo Mauad, Helder da Silva Pacheco, Marcos Lenz, Dominik Stefanon Bittencourt, Athelson Valentim Nogueira, Breno Lopes dos Santos, Jorge Roberto Miranda, Kildare Guimarães, Marco Cesar Cunegundes Virtual Reconstruction and Three-Dimensional Printing of Blood Cells as a Tool in Cell Biology Education |
title | Virtual Reconstruction and Three-Dimensional Printing of Blood Cells as a Tool in Cell Biology Education |
title_full | Virtual Reconstruction and Three-Dimensional Printing of Blood Cells as a Tool in Cell Biology Education |
title_fullStr | Virtual Reconstruction and Three-Dimensional Printing of Blood Cells as a Tool in Cell Biology Education |
title_full_unstemmed | Virtual Reconstruction and Three-Dimensional Printing of Blood Cells as a Tool in Cell Biology Education |
title_short | Virtual Reconstruction and Three-Dimensional Printing of Blood Cells as a Tool in Cell Biology Education |
title_sort | virtual reconstruction and three-dimensional printing of blood cells as a tool in cell biology education |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4985121/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27526196 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0161184 |
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