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stability of pH is done by which protein​

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Answered by tejaskulkarni26
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One way your body regulates pH is with proteins. An example is hemoglobin, a protein that makes up red blood cells. Hemoglobin binds small amounts of acid, helping to maintain the normal pH value of your blood. The other buffer systems in your body include phosphate and bicarbonate ( 16 ).

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Answered by lalleimachungakham20
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Protein stability and aggregation are major, and still largely unsolved, issues affecting the development and production of biopharmaceuticals.

From: Peptide and Protein Delivery, 2011

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