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Chaperone-Assisted RNA Crystallography (CARC)

Chaperone-Assisted RNA Crystallography (CARC) is a method of RNA Crystallography that utilizes a binding molecule (chaperone) to facilitate crystal formation. Chaperones include small molecules, antibodies, and DARPins, among others. [citations needed]

Purpose of a chaperone

See also: Nucleic acid structure

Applications

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