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    What Are the Main Bonds or Forces That Stabilize the Dimer
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What Are the Main Bonds or Forces That Stabilize the Dimer

Question 23

Question 23

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What are the main bonds or forces that stabilize the dimer formed by two myosin heavy chains?


A) hydrophobic interactions
B) hydrogen-bonds
C) ionic interactions
D) disulfide bonds
E) isopeptide bonds

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