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English: A protein is never "half folded", at the point where the concentration of the denaturant is in between that of the folded and unfolded form of the protein, there are two structures that exist. Folded and Unfolded, at a ratio of 1:1.
Date 23 October 2008 (original upload date)
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Author Lil'swallowtail at English Wikibooks

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2008-10-23 00:40 370×260× (9049 bytes) Lil'swallowtail A protein is never "half folded", at the point where the concentration of the denaturant is in between that of the folded and unfolded form of the protein, there are two structures that exist. Folded and Unfolded, at a ratio of 1:1.

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