SIRP?alphaFc Binding to Fcgamma?R and CD47 

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medical illustration of This 3D image is one of a series of paintings created for a biotech firm. It depicts the binding of SIRPalphaFc, an immunotherapeutic fusion protein, to the Fcgamma receptor on a macrophage and CD47 receptors on a tumor cell. SIRPalphaFc shuts off CD47's 'Do Not Eat' signal allowing macrophages to identify and phagocytize tumor cells.
Next medical illustration of This macabre conceptual illustration depicts a COVID-19 virus binding to ACE-2 receptors on the surface of a human cell. The scary-looking grasping hands represent the viral membrane spike proteins, the proteins that bind (in this case grasp) to the ACE-2 human molecules.

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This 3D image is one of a series of paintings created for a biotech firm. It depicts the binding of SIRPalphaFc, an immunotherapeutic fusion protein, to the Fcgamma receptor on a macrophage and CD47 receptors on a tumor cell. SIRPalphaFc shuts off CD47's 'Do Not Eat' signal allowing macrophages to identify and phagocytize tumor cells.

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