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Estudio de la función de Annexina A6 en el hígado

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Figura 1. Estructura cristalográfica de AnxA5. Se puede observar el elevado plegamiento de la hélice del núcleo de la proteína
Figura 2. Estructura de AnxA6. (A) Modelo de espacio lleno donde se muestra la estructura Enrich C
Figura 3. Papel de la AnxA6 en la homeostasis de colesterol a través de la regulación de su transporte  y la formación de caveolas
Figura 4. Esquema representativo del lobulillo clásico, el lobulillo portal y el acino hepático, y la disposición de la tríada portal en los lobulillos.
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