Competitive association binding kinetic assays: a new tool to detect two different binding orientations of a ligand to its target protein under distinct conditions?
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Competitive association binding kinetic assays: a new tool to detect two different binding orientations of a ligand to its target protein under distinct conditions?
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Keywords
Competitive binding kinetics, Different binding orientations, Rate constant of association, Rate constant of dissociation
Journal
NAUNYN-SCHMIEDEBERGS ARCHIVES OF PHARMACOLOGY
Volume 390, Issue 6, Pages 595-612
Publisher
Springer Nature
Online
2017-02-20
DOI
10.1007/s00210-017-1362-7
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