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Misfolded Proteins Can Be Toxic to Cells and Lead to Serious

Question 16

Question 16

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Misfolded proteins can be toxic to cells and lead to serious disease in humans.Which of the following diseases is caused by a misfolded protein?


A) sickle cell anemia
B) bovine spongiform encephalitis
C) diabetes
D) Burkitts Lymphoma
E) HIV-AIDS

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