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GCSF Protein Folding Illustration Movie

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  • That just made my Top Ten coolest videos ever. So much INFORMATION in so LITTLE TIME. Well done. Bravo! ENCORE BITCHES ENCOOOORE!

  • nice. what makes it happen?

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  • @giglisawblade

    hydrogen bonds attract the amino and carboxyl termini (ends) of nearby amino acids to each other, and in aqueous (water-based) solutions, polar amino acids are attracted to water and thus move toward the outside of the protein while nonpolar amino acids are forced toward the inside to allow for more favorable polar/h-bonds to form; disulfide bridges between cysteines and ionic bonds also contribute

  • The neo Darwinian nightmare.

  • WHOOOOOOA!!!!

  • Is there not supposed to be sound or am I missing something? All the others I have watched have sound. I think this would be more effective if there was some narration.

  • sick

  • Thank you for making this available for educational purposes - it was exactly what I was looking for!

  • in just a single view i got it! thanks!

  • that was nice! Thanks!

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