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The ligand L can vanish before it binds to the receptor, e.g. by degradation or unspecific binding to other extracellular components or it is degraded intracellularly
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Property / community: MathModDB / rank
 
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Property / MaRDI profile type: MaRDI formula profile / rank
 
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k10

k_{10}
Property / in defining formula: k10 / rank
 
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xL

x_{L}
Property / in defining formula: xL / rank
 
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f10

f_{10}
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f10=k10xL

f_{10} = k_{10} \cdot x_L
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Latest revision as of 08:18, 11 July 2025

reaction describing the vanishing of the ligand
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Vanishing of Ligand
reaction describing the vanishing of the ligand

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    The ligand L can vanish before it binds to the receptor, e.g. by degradation or unspecific binding to other extracellular components or it is degraded intracellularly
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    f10=k10xL
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