Protein Aggregation
Protein aggregation is the process by which proteins come together to form larger structures. It is a critical process in the cells of all living organisms, and it is important for the normal functioning of cells. Protein aggregation is essential for many biological processes such as signal transduction, protein folding, and the formation of protein complexes. In addition, it plays a role in diseases such as Alzheimer's, Parkinson's, and Huntington's, as well as several other diseases resulting from the formation of protein aggregates in the cells. Protein aggregation is also important for vaccine development, biotechnology, and pharmaceutical applications.
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