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Competitive Binding Among Oral Streptococci to Hydroxyapatite

Journal of Dental Research, 1977
The relative affinity of various oral streptococci for hydroxyapatite (HA) differed widely. Streptococcus mutans affinity for dextran-coated HA was the highest of all the streptococci to any HA coating. S salivarius had the lowest affinity, and S sanguis affinity was higher than S miteor for saliva-coated HA.
W F, Liljemark, S V, Schauer
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Fatty acid amides: scooting mode-based discovery of tight-binding competitive inhibitors of secreted phospholipases A2.

Journal of Medicinal Chemistry, 1992
Mahendra Kumar Jain   +13 more
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BNG 3‐36 as a slow‐binding, competitive inhibitor against HDAC4 (768.19)

, 2014
Dustin J Mueller   +7 more
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Inhibition of radioligand binding to receptors: a competitive business

Trends in Pharmacological Sciences, 1988
Abstract Competitive inhibition of radioligand binding is most simply described as the mutually exclusive binding of two compounds to a common site on a receptor. George Tomlinson argues that apparent competitive inhibition is to be expected for all inhibitory systems, including those involving allosteric (negatively cooperative) interactions ...
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Potential misinterpretation of the competitive binding assays

Trends in Biochemical Sciences, 1989
E, Presecan, H, Porumb, I, Lascu
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