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English: Example of chemically linked Fabs: two Fab' fragments linked with a thioether, resulting in a F(ab')2. Fab' fragments with different specificity are coloured differently.
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Author Anypodetos, partly based on File:BiTE antibody 01.svg by Kuebi
 
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current19:16, 16 July 2010Thumbnail for version as of 19:16, 16 July 2010541 × 252 (78 KB)AnypodetosAdded receptors and cells
18:40, 16 July 2010Thumbnail for version as of 18:40, 16 July 2010340 × 210 (46 KB)Anypodetos{{Information |Description={{en|1=Example of a {{w|chemically linked Fab}}: two {{w|Fab' fragment}}s linked with a {{w|thioether}}. * V<sub>H</sub>, C<sub>H</sub>1: {{w|Immunoglobulin heavy chain|Heavy chain}} variable and first constant domains * V<sub>L
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