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  • https://chem.libretexts.org/Courses/University_of_Arkansas_Little_Rock/Chem_4320/Chem_4320%2F%2F5320%3A_Biochemistry_1/02%3A__Protein_Structure/2.2%3A_Protein_Folding
    7 When a protein has been folded in the correct way it usually exists with the hydrophobic core as a result of being hydrated by waters in the system around it which is important because it creates a ...7 When a protein has been folded in the correct way it usually exists with the hydrophobic core as a result of being hydrated by waters in the system around it which is important because it creates a charged core to the protein and can lead to the creation of channels within the protein.
  • https://chem.libretexts.org/Courses/University_of_Arkansas_Little_Rock/CHEM_4320_5320%3A_Biochemistry_1/02%3A__Protein_Structure/2.4%3A_Protein_Folding_and_Prions
    Proteins have several layers of structure, each of which is important in the process of protein folding. The first most basic level of this structure is the sequence of amino acids themselves. The seq...Proteins have several layers of structure, each of which is important in the process of protein folding. The first most basic level of this structure is the sequence of amino acids themselves. The sequencing is important because it will determine the types of interactions seen in the protein as it is folding.
  • https://chem.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Introductory_Chemistry/Introductory_Chemistry_(CK-12)/24%3A_Nuclear_Chemistry/24.12%3A_PET_Scans
    This page discusses the significance of PET scans in medical imaging, highlighting their use in studying brain function and emotions through radioisotopes. It details their application in diagnosing A...This page discusses the significance of PET scans in medical imaging, highlighting their use in studying brain function and emotions through radioisotopes. It details their application in diagnosing Alzheimer's disease with the Pittsburgh compound B and their role in understanding drug addiction by examining dopamine receptor binding. Overall, PET technology is emphasized as a tool for gaining insights into brain-related conditions and emotional responses.
  • https://chem.libretexts.org/Workbench/Chemistry_LHS_Bridge/18%3A_Proteins/18.03%3A_Protein_Structure/18.3.01%3A_Protein_Folding
    7 When a protein has been folded in the correct way it usually exists with the hydrophobic core as a result of being hydrated by waters in the system around it which is important because it creates a ...7 When a protein has been folded in the correct way it usually exists with the hydrophobic core as a result of being hydrated by waters in the system around it which is important because it creates a charged core to the protein and can lead to the creation of channels within the protein.
  • https://chem.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Biological_Chemistry/Supplemental_Modules_(Biological_Chemistry)/Proteins/Protein_Structure/Protein_Folding
    7 When a protein has been folded in the correct way it usually exists with the hydrophobic core as a result of being hydrated by waters in the system around it which is important because it creates a ...7 When a protein has been folded in the correct way it usually exists with the hydrophobic core as a result of being hydrated by waters in the system around it which is important because it creates a charged core to the protein and can lead to the creation of channels within the protein.

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