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What is the dissociation constant in drug-receptor binding curve?
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It represents the affinity of a ligand to the receptor, defined by the dose of drug given in order for half of the receptors to be occupied. If a drug has a lower Kd than the other, it will have a higher affinity and in case of competition it will bind faster to the receptor
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