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Chloride Intracellular Channel Protein 2
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Localization of the different structures of CLIC2
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CLIC proteins are a new class of soluble and membrane-bound proteins that have been grouped together on the basis of their sequence similarity. The proteins were named CLIC because the first members of this family to be characterized formed intracellular chloride channels. [1]
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