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    Exam 10: Lipids, Membranes, and Cellular Transport
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    Integral Membrane Proteins Can Be Inserted into the Membrane and Folded
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Integral Membrane Proteins Can Be Inserted into the Membrane and Folded

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Integral membrane proteins can be inserted into the membrane and folded into the normal 3D structure during translation.

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