How human cells can dissolve damaging protein aggregates

Tuesday, August 11, 2015 - 13:21 in Physics & Chemistry

Cellular repair systems can dissolve aggregated proteins and now researchers have successfully decoded the fundamental mechanism that is key to dissolving these protein aggregates in human cells. Their in-vitro experiments uncovered a multi-stage biochemical process in which protein molecules are dissolved from the aggregates.

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