Physics of Ice Nucleation and Antinucleation: Action of Ice-Binding Proteins
Physics of Ice Nucleation and Antinucleation: Action of Ice-Binding Proteins
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Switzerland: MDPI AG
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Ice-binding proteins are crucial for the adaptation of various organisms to low temperatures. Some of these, called antifreeze proteins, are usually thought to inhibit growth and/or recrystallization of ice crystals. However, prior to these events, ice must somehow appear in the organism, either coming from outside or forming inside it through the...
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Physics of Ice Nucleation and Antinucleation: Action of Ice-Binding Proteins
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2218-273X
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2218-273X
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10.3390/biom14010054