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Protein structure. An introduction (Spanish)

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Es típica de las partes externas de las proteínas solubles. la mitad interna es apolar y la otra, en contacto con el agua es polar
Es típica de las partes externas de las proteínas solubles. la mitad interna es apolar y la otra, en contacto con el agua es polar

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Introducción a la estructura de las Proteínas

Gabriel Pons
Profesor del Departamento de Ciencias Fisiológicas. Facultat de Ciències de la Salut
Universitat de Barcelona. gpons@ub.edu


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