File:Fibrin clot formed in the presence of F(ab) fragments of monoclonal antibody III-1D.jpg

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Fibrin clot formed in the presence of F(ab) fragments of monoclonal antibody III-1D that inhibited polymerization

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English: This image shows an electron microscopy of a fibrin clot, magnified 50,000 times. The dye was 1% uranyl acetate. This clot was formed in the presence of F(ab) fragments of a monoclonal antibody specific to Aα105-206 of the fibrinogen molecule.
Українська: На даному зображенні представлена електронна мікроскопія фібринового згустку, збільшення 50,000 разів. Барвником виступав 1% уранілацетат. Даний згусток був сформований за присутності F(ab) фрагментів моноклонального антитіла, яке специфічне до Аα105-206 молекули фібриногену.
English: Electron microscopy of fibrin clot
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