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English: Immunofluorescence pattern of double stranded DNA antibodies (crithidia). Produced using serum from a patient with lupus erythematosus on Crithidia luciliae with a FITC conjugate. Note the stained kinetoplast (found adjacent to the flagellum), indicating that dsDNA antibodies are present in the patient's serum. |
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