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 A heterodimer is a complex made from macromolecules such as a protein that are are normally non-covalently bonded.
A heterodimer is a complex made from [[Macro-molecules|macro-molecules]], such as a [[Protein|protein]], that normally are [[Non-covalently bonds|non-covalently bonded]].

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A heterodimer is a complex made from macro-molecules, such as a protein, that normally are non-covalently bonded.