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\section{Conclusion}  Anisotropy imaging is commonly used in biochemical applications to provide information on the size and shape of proteins, as well as the viscosity of their surrounding environment. We have shown that the hydrodynamic radii of anti-VEGF proteins ranibizumab, aflibercept and bevacizumab can be measured accurately using anisotropy and the Ru dye as a label. The measured anisotropies are double-exponentials, with a long component caused by the rotation of the protein, and a short component probably due to the dye rotating on its bond. The measurement of well-characterised protein BSA as a test confirms the validity of this approach. The experimental radii for BSA, ranibizumab, aflibercept and bevacizumab are in good agreement with the radii calculated from molecular weight and other experimental measurements.