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Protein denaturation

Introduction: Protein denaturation

Description of Protein denaturation

Protein denaturation: process of unfolding or otherwise grossly changing the tertiary structure of a protein; usually applies to experimental treatments, although may occur in biological contexts (e.g., "heat shock").
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Broader terms for Protein denaturation

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