- in the
charge states 1, 2, 3, and so on, respectively.
Polyvalence or
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species that are not
restricted to a
specific number of valence...
- {\displaystyle K_{d}={\frac {[P][G]}{[PG]}}}
Given that many GBPs
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expanded to
account for
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Since reading is
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property of
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larger species, such as antibodies,
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voicing in very few
words a
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