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An antibody x binds to an antigen y. when the antigen concentration is 5.0× 10–8 m, θ is 0.90. what is the dissociation constant, kd, of the antibody for the antigen?
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An antibody x binds to an antigen y. when the antigen concentration is 5.0× 10–8 m, θ is 0.90. what is the dissociation constant, kd, of the antibody for the antigen?
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