Kd, the Dissociation Constant: What is it?
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 21 ต.ค. 2024
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You have literally saved my life explaining all of this is such a good easy way to understand thankyou!!!!
Thank you for explaining this topic so beautifully!! Keep making more videos like these.
Hi, great video easy to follow and well explained - Thank you. Could you also please add video explaining Kon and Koff? That will be really helpful.
Thank you, and I will take that into consideration.
Thank you so much! Would really appreciate a video on the difference between Km and Kd- can’t seem to find anything on it! Keep up the amazing work :)
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Very helpful and easy to understand!! Thank you!
No problem, glad this helped you!
Thank You!
Thanks for this video, very clear, Is this video part of a course ? Where can i find the playlist... ? (awesome channel ! but really messy^^ ), i'd really like to find the other videos talking about the association of proteins to ligand
You are amazing!!
so helpfula thank you‼️💕
I was wondering, have you done a video on macroscopic dissociation equilibrium constant?
Very helpful
Thank you, Joao!
Thank you a lot! It saved me tooooo
thank you for the great video ....a quetion please : if Kd is Koff and Ka is Kon
Hi I was wondering if lets say we increase somewho L, would that mean that it would follow the lechateliers principle. If so can we set up an I.C.E box to determine the new kd.
thanks man!
Very heloful (hand and pencil😎)
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OH FUCK, OH SHIT NO, GOD NO