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    When a Growth Factor Receptor Is Not Bound to Ligand,it
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When a Growth Factor Receptor Is Not Bound to Ligand,it

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Question 6

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When a growth factor receptor is not bound to ligand,it is MOST likely in what configuration?


A) Monomeric
B) Dimeric
C) Trimeric
D) Heterodimeric
E) None of the above

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