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Getting a 3d model of a protein

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Hi,
I am having trouble getting a 3d model of integrin alpha2b beta3. I can get parts of it no problem but I cannot seem to get a model of the whole thing or each of the 2 subunits.


For example, here is a portion of it: rcsb.org/pdb/explore.do?structureId=2KNC

edit: you must put w w w. in front of the address. I'm not allowed to post links yet.

Any help much appreciated. I don't need a very accurate model but it has to look correct to the naked eye. It's just going to be used for demonstration purposes.
Thanks.
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