PMID: 4824927Mar 14, 1974Paper

A new method for the measurement of dissociation rates for complexes between small ligands and proteins as applied to the palmitate and bilirubin complexes with serum albumin

Biochimica Et Biophysica Acta
A SvensonL O Andersson

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