How the proteins in our bodies bind together to form protein complexes plays a critical role in numerous cell functions—staving off diseases, for instance, or transporting ions across cell membranes.
Cells derived from cancerous lesions often resemble their normal counterparts, but differ through the presence of a series of genetic alterations. These alterations are combinations of activating ...
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