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ISBN: 9781260487947
Author: BROOKER
Publisher: MCG
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To determine: The reason for the proteins inside the plasma membrane is the target of various medicines.

Introduction: Various types of important roles are performed by the proteins of the plasma membrane. These proteins are very important for the normal metabolic functions of the living organisms.

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To determine: The way by which it can be experimentally proved that a specific membrane protein act as the target of a particular drug.

Introduction: Various types of important roles are performed by the proteins of the plasma membrane. These proteins are very important for the normal metabolic functions of the living organisms.

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