Protein mimetics are synthetic compounds designed to imitate the structure or function of biological proteins. These compounds can mimic the properties of proteins in terms of their ability to interact with biological molecules, catalyze reactions, or perform various biological functions. Protein mimetics are used in various applications, including: 1. **Drug Development**: They can serve as potential therapeutic agents by mimicking the action of proteins involved in disease processes.
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