Canonical structures for CDRs in anti-CMV ScFv antibody
Authors: Chua Kek Heng; Rofina Yasmin Othman;
Canonical structures for CDRs in anti-CMV ScFv antibody
Abstract
Copyright information:Taken from "Bioinformatics in molecular immunology laboratories demonstrated: Modeling an anti-CMV scFv antibody"Bioinformation 2006;1(4):118-120.Published online 27 Mar 2006PMCID:PMC1891672. Heavy chain: CDR-H1 (red), CDR-H2 (yellow) and CDR-H3 (green). Light chain: CDR-L1 (purple), CDR-L2 (orange) and CDR-L3 (blue).
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