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In biology, an is a short peptide (usually 15–70 amino acids) located at the N-terminus of a protein. It acts as a "molecular ZIP code," directing the protein from the cytoplasm to its final home within the mitochondria.

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MTS Natcomm has been successfully deployed in various mobile networks worldwide, demonstrating its effectiveness in real-world scenarios: