A diagram that shows the structure of a serum-protease complex. On the left side of the image, there is a pink sphere representing the serum protease, which is a type of protein that binds to the alpha-1-proteinase inhibitor. On the right side, there are two spheres representing the serpin-protesase complex, which consists of a protein molecule. The protein molecule is made up of multiple strands of different colors, including green, blue, yellow, and pink. The strands are arranged in a circular pattern, with the green strand on the left and the blue strand in the center. The pink sphere is connected to the protein molecule by a thin black line. There is also a label on the image that reads "Cleavage" and "Serpin-Protease Complex". This label indicates that the image is related to the process of Cleavage, which involves Cleavage and Cleavage proteins.
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