Regulatory Proteins
Regulatory proteins are proteins that control the levels of other molecules in a cell, tissue or organism. They are involved in a wide range of cellular processes, including metabolism, growth and differentiation. Regulatory proteins are essential for the normal functioning of a cell and are involved in many diseases, such as cancer. They can be used to control the expression of genes, regulate enzyme activity and modulate protein activity. They can also be used to understand cellular processes, identify biomarkers and develop therapeutic strategies.
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