Thermodynamics of mucopolysaccharide-dye binding. II. Binding constant and cooperativity parameters of acridine orange-dermatan sulfate system
- PMID: 843611
- DOI: 10.1002/bip.1977.360160317
Thermodynamics of mucopolysaccharide-dye binding. II. Binding constant and cooperativity parameters of acridine orange-dermatan sulfate system
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