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      Analysis of radioligand binding experiments

      Journal of Pharmacological Methods
      Elsevier BV

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            Numbers of receptor sites from Scatchard graphs: facts and fantasies.

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            Data for ligand and receptor binding presented in the format of a Scatchard graph are compared with the same data shown as bound ligand plotted against the logarithm of free ligand. From this comparison it is apparent that extrapolations in the Scatchard graph to yield total number of receptor sites are generally not correct.
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              A practical computer-based approach to the analysis of radioligand binding experiments

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                Journal of Pharmacological Methods
                Journal of Pharmacological Methods
                Elsevier BV
                01605402
                November 1985
                November 1985
                : 14
                : 3
                : 213-228
                Article
                10.1016/0160-5402(85)90034-8
                55011b3a-9f49-47d8-bd7c-d56f60497bba
                © 1985

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