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When a Mutant Receptor Protein No Longer Requires a Positive

Question 54

Question 54

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When a mutant receptor protein no longer requires a positive growth factor to activate it,the result is


A) reduction in cell division.
B) extra binding sites.
C) uncontrolled cell division.
D) lack of protein products.

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