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      <title>What is a &#39;seesaw protein&#39; that switches functions by changing shape?</title>
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      <description>• Inspired by the simple mechanism of a seesaw-when one side goes up, the other side goes down-researchers asked an intriguing question: Could a single molecule switch between two</description>
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