File:Isatuximab 4CMH.png
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DescriptionIsatuximab 4CMH.png |
Space-filling model of the Fab fragment of the monoclonal antibody isatuximab (pale blue), as bound to CD38 (purple). Style made to resemble the Protein Data Bank's "Molecule of the Month" series, illustrated by Dr. David S. Goodsell of the Scripps Research Institute. Created using QuteMol (http://qutemol.sourceforge.net) and GIMP. Optimized with OptiPNG. |
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