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English: A 3D model of an Immunoglobulin molecule, showing heavy chains in blue and light chains in green. By the National Library of Medicine
Español: Modelo tridimensional de una molécula de inmunoglobulina soluble, en el que se representa las cadenas pesadas en azul y las ligeras en verde.
Date Unknknown
Source http://blog.wired.com/.shared/image.html?/photos/uncategorized/2008/08/05/igg_2.png
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