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- Explain about contact inhibition.A common membrane-bound intermediary between the receptor and the effector protein within the plasma membrane is the __________________.How can you decrease (or stop) the rate of binding for a noncompetitive inhibitor? Could you change the receptor allosteric sites to prevent noncompetitive binding?