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Description Space-filling model of the monoclonal antibody ofatumumab.
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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Own work, after PDB 3GIZ. More information:

  • Du J, Yang H, Guo Y, Ding J (July 2009). "Structure of the Fab fragment of therapeutic antibody Ofatumumab provides insights into the recognition mechanism with CD20". Mol Immunol 46 (11-12): 2419–23. DOI:10.1016/j.molimm.2009.04.009. PMID 19427037.
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