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There are many, many examples. The following are completely arbitrary:

For instance, the most abundant protein in the blood is albumin, which is also the chief protein of egg whites.

Another example is titin, the largest naturally occurring protein currently known.

Hemoglobin is a major protein studied in biochemistry. It is involved in the transport of oxygen and carbon dioxide in the blood.

The cystic fibrosis transmembrane conductance regulator (CFTR) is a protein channel that is defective in the disease cystic fibrosis.

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