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Haemoglobin's chaperone

Lucio Luzzatto () and Rosario Notaro
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Lucio Luzzatto: the Laboratory of Human Molecular Genetics, IST, National Institute for Cancer Research
Rosario Notaro: the Laboratory of Human Molecular Genetics, IST, National Institute for Cancer Research

Nature, 2002, vol. 417, issue 6890, 703-705

Abstract: Molecular chaperones come in different forms, but all have a similar task: to keep other proteins in shape. A newly identified chaperone seems to be specific to haemoglobin, preventing precipitation.

Date: 2002
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