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How cells stop proteins from misbehaving
During its history, the Royal Society has received a number of endowments to fund prize lectures in various areas of the sciences. The lectures are open to the general public and are primarily aimed at non-specialist audiences, as well as experts in the field. This is a one of the Prize Lectures that is available to watch on royalsociety.tv
Molecular chaperones: how cells stop proteins from misbehaving
Emeritus Professor John Ellis FRS
Croonian Lecture
31 May 2011, 65 minutes


