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- Chaperones are a group of proteins that have functional similarity and assist in protein folding. They are proteins that have the ability to prevent non-specific aggregation by binding to non-native proteins. There are several families of chaperones and each possesses different functions.www.news-medical.net/life-sciences/What-are-Chaperone-Proteins.aspx
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