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Theory of equilibrium binding of a bivalent ligand to cell surface antibody: The effect of antibody heterogeneity on cross-linking
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    Theory of equilibrium binding of a bivalent ligand to cell surface antibody: The effect of antibody heterogeneity on cross-linking (English)
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    1980
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    equilibrium binding of symmetric bivalent ligands
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    heterogeneous population of symmetric bivalent cell surface receptors
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    cross-linking
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    antibody heterogeneity
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    basophils
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    histamine release
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