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Harmonin Label
Protein: Harmonin Artist: Jason S. Lusk Of all the myriad functions of proteins, among the most crucial to our existence is the ability of certain proteins working in tandem to allow us to preceive our world. Harmonin is one link in a chain of structures … Continue reading
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Harmonin, A Hearing Protein
Well, I mentioned that I wanted to choose a protein with some connection to music. After doing a bit of browsing around on Google Scholar, I came across the structural protein harmonin. This protein helps to maintain the structure of … Continue reading
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Whuddup, keeds!
Yup, looks like it works. Anywhom…I’m an avid musician, so I’ll probably be looking for a protein linked to music somehow. We’ll see what happens.
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