## Abstract The discovery of “molecular chaperones” has dramatically changed our concept of cellular protein folding. Rather than folding spontaneously, most newly synthesized polypeptide chains seem to acquire their native conformation in a reaction mediated by these versatile helper proteins. Und
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Protein homeostasis and molecular chaperones in aging
✍ Scribed by Mehmet Alper Arslan; Péter Csermely; Csaba Sőti
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- Springer
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- 2006
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- English
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- 7
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- Article
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- 1389-5729
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