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==αβ-crystallin==
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==The mysterious Roles of αβ-crystallin==
===Introduction===
===Introduction===
The protein αβ-crystallin is closely related to alpha crystalin . Both of wich belong to the small protein familt known as the heat shock family. Alpha β-crystallin comes from the gene CRYAB and is only found in humans. there are other proteins found in other mammals that are similar but they are not identical. This protein can be found in the oculare lenses, various muscles, heart, brain , and kidneys. It can be
The protein αβ-crystallin is closely related to alpha crystalin . Both of wich belong to the small protein familt known as the heat shock family. Alpha β-crystallin comes from the gene CRYAB and is only found in humans. there are other proteins found in other mammals that are similar but they are not identical. This protein can be found in the oculare lenses, various muscles, heart, brain , and kidneys. It can be

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The mysterious Roles of αβ-crystallin

Introduction

The protein αβ-crystallin is closely related to alpha crystalin . Both of wich belong to the small protein familt known as the heat shock family. Alpha β-crystallin comes from the gene CRYAB and is only found in humans. there are other proteins found in other mammals that are similar but they are not identical. This protein can be found in the oculare lenses, various muscles, heart, brain , and kidneys. It can be

Structure

Function

THe min job of this protein is to

Location

Associations with Diseases

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Current Uses

Future Research

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