From the outset, nature went in for creating very large molecules, from ones with a molecular weight twice that of an atom of hydrogen, the lightest substance, to ones occasionally even ten million times greater. Such proteins cannot pass through the cell membranes. They ‘get stuck’ even in quite large pores, and this is why [...]
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