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What does the Ki (inhibition constant) for a drug mean?

  To be able to understand the effects of drugs at various receptors, clinicians do need to know just a little bit about what the term “receptor binding affinity” means. So, here’s a brief, simple explanation for busy clinicians. One commonly used measure of the affinity (strength) with which a drug binds to a particular…

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