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Biology, 08.04.2020 00:44 DCURLS3518

As described in lecture, cells form actin filaments in particular regions of the cell in part because they nucleate filament formation at particular times and places within cells and in part because they inhibit the formation of filaments that are "randomly" nucleated. What protein(s) is/are responsible for inhibiting the elongation of filaments that are randomly nucleated?

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