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==Alpha- Crystallin AB Chain==
==Alpha- Crystallin AB Chain==
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Alpha A and Alpha B Crystallins are a major protein component of the mammalian eye lens.
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== Function ==
== Function ==
This protein contributes to the transparency and refractive index of the eye lens. Alpha- Crystallin can act as chaperones preventing the aggregation of various proteins.
This protein contributes to the transparency and refractive index of the eye lens. Alpha- Crystallin can act as chaperones preventing the aggregation of various proteins.
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== References ==
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Horwitz, J. (2003). Alpha-crystallin. Experimental eye research, 76(2), 145-153.<references/>

Revision as of 03:50, 8 November 2020

Alpha- Crystallin AB Chain

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References

Horwitz, J. (2003). Alpha-crystallin. Experimental eye research, 76(2), 145-153.

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