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Peripheral proteins

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Peripheral proteins are a type of protein that is temporarily attached to the lipid bilayer or integral membrane proteins on the cellular membrane. Unlike integral proteins, they do not span the entire membrane and can be easily detached without disrupting the membrane.

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