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22 December, 03:36
Briefly describe a motor protein
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Nora
22 December, 04:02
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Category of cellular proteins that use ATP as a source of energy to promote movement
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Tobias Burton
22 December, 04:02
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A class of molecular motors that are able to move along the surface if a suitable substrate.
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