Scatchard equation
The Scatchard equation is an equation used in molecular biology to calculate the affinity and number of binding sites of a receptor for a ligand. It is named after the American chemist George Scatchard. Provided by Wikipedia
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Study of concentrated aqueous electrolyte solutions by a static vapor pressure method. by Gibbard, Henry Franklin, 1940-
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Vapor-liquid equilibria from measurements of pressure temperature and over-all composition the system water-2butoxy ethanol by Wilson, Grant M
Published 2013Other Authors: “…George Scatchard.…”
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