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MAC - Molecular Attack Complex

medical illustration of This conceptual illustration dramatically depicts a double-stranded DNA break. The client's drug functions to prevent DNA repair by PARP.
Next medical illustration of Membrane Attack Complexes (MAC) form as a result of complement activation, assembling on the surface of plasma membranes. These molecular complexes assume a twisted cylindrical shape punching pores through cell membranes. The formation of MAC molecular complexes is most often targeted to pathogens. This 2D/3D image shows the lysis of bacteria caused by the unregulated free flow of molecules in and out of the plasma membrane through MAC pores.

Bacterial Lysis Caused by MAC

This conceptual illustration dramatically depicts a double-stranded DNA break. The client's drug functions to prevent DNA repair by PARP.

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