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Chaperone (protein) - Wikipedia
In molecular biology, molecular chaperones are proteins that assist the conformational folding or unfolding of large proteins or macromolecular protein ...
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Chaperone (social) - Wikipedia
A chaperone (also spelled chaperon) in its original social usage was a person who for propriety's sake accompanied an unmarried girl in public.
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Molecular chaperone functions in protein folding and proteostasis
This review focuses on recent advances in understanding the mechanisms of chaperone action in promoting and regulating protein folding.
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chaperonless
chaperonless, a. (ˈʃæpərəʊnlɪs) Also chapronless, chaperone-less. [f. chaperon n. + -less.] Without a chaperon.1831 Examiner 5/2 Travelling and voyaging together, solus cum sola, chapronless. 1884 Pall Mall G. 27 May 4 Chaperonless. 1900 G. Swift Somerley 44 We see a girl, say, out boating, chaperon...
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CHAPERONE Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
1. a person (such as a matron) who for propriety (see propriety sense 2) accompanies one or more young unmarried women in public or in mixed company.
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Chaperone (Protein) - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
Chaperone proteins, or molecular chaperones, are proteins that assist others to fold properly during or after synthesis, to refold after partial denaturation, ...
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solus
‖ solus, a. (ˈsəʊləs) [L. sōlus alone.] 1. Of male persons: a. Alone, by oneself. In older use esp. in stage-directions.1599 Shakes. Hen. V, ii. i. 48 Will you shogge off? I would haue you solus. 1605 1st Pt. Jeronimo iii. ii, Enter Ieronimo solus. 1676 Shadwell Libertine 11, Jacomo solus. 1711 Addi...
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Use of Chaperones - AMA Code of Medical Ethics
In general, use a chaperone even when a patient's trusted companion is present. Provide opportunity for private conversation with the patient without the ...
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Molecule of the Month: Chaperones - PDB-101
Chaperones are proteins that guide proteins along the proper pathways for folding. They protect proteins when they are in the process of folding.
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Molecular chaperones and photoreceptor function - PubMed Central
Molecular chaperones facilitate and regulate protein conformational change within cells. This encompasses many fundamental cellular processes.
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What are Chaperone Proteins? - News-Medical
Chaperones are a family of proteins that play a vital role in the stabilization of unfolded proteins. This stabilization aids in many processes such as ...
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Use of Chaperones for the Pediatric and Adolescent Encounter
The presence of a chaperone during these examinations can serve to optimize the patient's sense of comfort and safety, as well as protecting the physician.
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