Receptors dissociate from their bound ligands as a result of ________________

Receptors dissociate from their bound ligands as a result of ________________ Correct Answer high H+ concentration

The receptors dissociate from their bound ligands as a result of high H+ concentration in the early endosomes. Following which they are concentrated into specialized tubular compartments representing the recycling centers of endosomes.

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