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HSP60

1gruH:23-525 1xckF:23-525 1kp8E:23-525 1pcqJ:23-524 1aonJ:23-524 1mnfI:23-525 1svtJ:23-524 2c7dK:23-525 1dkdC:190-335 1j4zL:23-525 1oelE:23-524 2c7cH:23-525 1gr5H:23-525 1sx4E:23-524 1kid :190-375 1gr6F:23-525 1ss8B:23-524 1fy9A:190-375 1dk7A:190-335 1jon :190-335 1la1A:187-378 1iokA:23-526 1wf4e:22-526 1we3E:22-526 1sjpB:42-522 1srvA:1-143 1a6dB:33-521 1a6eB:33-521 1e0rB:215-366 1ass :214-364 Heat shock proteins are generally responsible for preventing damage to proteins in response to high levels of heat. Heat shock proteins are classified into six major families based on their molecular mass: small HSPs, HSP40, HSP60, HSP70, HSP90, and HSP110 Heat shock proteins are generally responsible for preventing damage to proteins in response to high levels of heat. Heat shock proteins are classified into six major families based on their molecular mass: small HSPs, HSP40, HSP60, HSP70, HSP90, and HSP110

[ "Hsp70", "Heat shock protein", "HSPD1 Gene", "Family Bifidobacteriaceae", "Chaperonin Family", "Hsp60 Family", "Epolactaene" ]
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