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Figure 15.17 The three-dimensional structure of an intact IgG. Hinge regions connecting the Fab arms with the Fc stem are relatively flexible, despite the presence of disulfide bonds in this region linking the heavy and light chains. Carbohydrate residues that bridge the two Ch2 domains are not shown. (Courtesy of A. McPherson and L. Harris, Nature 360 369-372, 1992, by copyright permission of Macmillan Magazines Limited.)... Figure 15.17 The three-dimensional structure of an intact IgG. Hinge regions connecting the Fab arms with the Fc stem are relatively flexible, despite the presence of disulfide bonds in this region linking the heavy and light chains. Carbohydrate residues that bridge the two Ch2 domains are not shown. (Courtesy of A. McPherson and L. Harris, Nature 360 369-372, 1992, by copyright permission of Macmillan Magazines Limited.)...
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