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Interpretation of Scatchard plots for aggregating receptor systems
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    Interpretation of Scatchard plots for aggregating receptor systems (English)
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    1 April 1993
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    aggregation of cell surface receptors
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    membrane proteins
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    ligand binding
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    cellular responses
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    equilibrium binding
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    Scatchard plot
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    cross-linking of monovalent cell surface proteins
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    monoclonal antibodies
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    cross-linking of cell surface antibodies
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    antibody-induced co-cross-linking of cell surface antibodies
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    ligand-enhanced aggregation of identical epidermal growth factor receptors
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    aggregation of heterologous receptors
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    interleukin
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    receptor affinity
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