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Additional Amounts of Cofactor Can Provide for a Chaperoning Effect

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Additional amounts of cofactor can provide for a chaperoning effect where the cofactor helps to stabilize the enzyme complex, allowing for an increase in enzyme activity.


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Lymph Follicles

Small, organized centers found within lymphoid tissues that contain densely packed lymphocytes, involved in immune responses.

Axillary Nodes

Lymph nodes located in the armpit region that filter lymph fluid as part of the immune system.

Lymphatic Vessels

Thin-walled tubes that carry lymph, a fluid containing white blood cells and waste products, back towards the heart to be returned to the blood circulation.

Red Pulp

A tissue in the spleen composed of blood-filled sinuses and spaces filled with macrophages, playing a role in filtering blood.

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