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Filter by Meaning Proteins that regulate gene expression are essential for the proper development and function of cells.
Proteins called repressors can prevent the expression of specific genes.
Proteins that are involved in cell movement and organization are often targets of new drugs and treatments.
Proteins in hair and nails help to give them strength and structure.
Proteins are made up of chains of amino acids.
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