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Description Space-filling model of the Fab fragments of the monoclonal antibodies tixagevimab (AZD8895, teal) and cilgavimab (AZD1061, purple), the components of the Evusheld™ antibody cocktail manufactured by AstraZeneca, as bound to the receptor-binding domain (orange) of a SARS-CoV-2 spike protein.
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 DS Studio Visualizer, QuteMol (http://qutemol.sourceforge.net), and GIMP. Optimized with OptiPNG.
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