Critical concentration is
A) the concentration of tubulin dimers at which assembly is ba...
Critical concentration is
A) the concentration of tubulin dimers at which assembly is balanced with disassembly.
B) the concentration of tubulin dimers at which assembly occurs primarily.
C) the concentration of G-actin in most muscle cells.
D) required before nucleation can occur.
E) both choices A and D.
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