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The Medical Biology Guide to Proteins, PDF eBook

The Medical Biology Guide to Proteins PDF

Edited by David Aebisher

Part of the Biochemistry Research Trends series

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This book aims to provide scientific information about proteins. 28 chapters have been written that describe the characteristics of proteins and their influence on human physiology.

The authors presented the structure of individual proteins and their role in particular diseases.

Proteins are among the most important nutrients responsible for the proper functioning of the body.

Protein is one of the basic building blocks of our tissues and plays a role in transport, regulating biochemical processes and in reactions initiated by the immune system.

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