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    When Cofilin Is Phosphorylated, F-Actin Is More Likely to Remain
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When Cofilin Is Phosphorylated, F-Actin Is More Likely to Remain

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When cofilin is phosphorylated, F-actin is more likely to remain in its filament state.

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