Working on the possible usefulness of surfactant proteins in the construction of fullerene nanoparticles for immune purposes….i google images…many many images, hunting for electron microscopy, cryo-preservation microscopy, electron tomography, atomic force microscopy, etc, to see whether anyone has produced images of surfactant proteins A or D, or maybe MBL as well. Many exist for SP-D, not that many for SP-A, and some of the other c-type lectins I have not seen TEM for at all.
But just for fun, when i google images of the names of highly oligomerized SP-A or D, i get the terms fuzzy balls, and for fullerenes, the name superballs. But google brings up the cutest images for rounded protein and mineral and vitamin supplements at the same time.. ha ha…. just fun. And…so much for artificial intelligence in image identification (or naming).