In pharmacokinetics and receptor-ligand kinetics the binding potential (BP) is a combined measure of the density of "available" neuroreceptors and the affinity of a drug to that neuroreceptor.
In pharmacokinetics and receptor-ligand kinetics the bindingpotential (BP) is a combined measure of the density of "available" neuroreceptors and the...
electron binding energy has the same magnitude as the electron affinity for the neutral chlorine atom. In another example, the electron binding energy refers...
energy, necessary to overcome the potential barrier to separate the objects, is the binding energy. If this binding energy were retained in the system...
to construct the potential. The parameters of the potential are determined by fitting to experimental data such as the deuteron binding energy or NN elastic...
activity in fusiform gyrus. By studying the correlation between the bindingpotential (BP) of dopamine D1 receptor by PET and blood-oxygen-level-dependent...
get the negative gravitational binding energy. This potential energy is more strongly negative than the total potential energy of the system of bodies...
the membrane potential. If the binding increases the voltage (depolarizes the membrane), the synapse is excitatory. If, however, the binding decreases the...
Tersoff potential, the EDIP potential, the Brenner potential, the Finnis–Sinclair potentials, ReaxFF, and the second-moment tight-bindingpotentials. They...
accordance with the minimum total potential energy principle. For a spherical body of uniform density, the gravitational binding energy U is given by the formula...
localized changes in the membrane potential in response to a stimuli, like neurotransmitters binding to receptor. This binding causes a change in conformation...
of radioligand binding is important in determining information about binding sites of radioligands, and subsequent affinity to potential drugs. Three different...
However, many other potentials used for metals share the same functional form but motivate the terms differently, e.g. based on tight-binding theory or other...
of the bindingpotential of dopamine receptor D2 and dopamine transporter have been inconsistent but dopamine receptor D1's bindingpotential has been...
interaction with potentials and states on neighboring atoms is limited. Though the mathematical formulation of the one-particle tight-binding Hamiltonian may...
sequence-specific DNA-binding factor) is a protein that controls the rate of transcription of genetic information from DNA to messenger RNA, by binding to a specific...
Government and binding (GB, GBT) is a theory of syntax and a phrase structure grammar in the tradition of transformational grammar developed principally...
(although the nuclear particles are subject to a different nuclear bindingpotential), so that all these fermions fully occupy 1s orbitals in pairs, none...
molecular biology, a binding site is a region on a macromolecule such as a protein that binds to another molecule with specificity. The binding partner of the...
9 amino acid) peptide frames, each of which is then evaluated for bindingpotential to each of six common class I HLA alleles that “cover” the genetic...
Quantum chromodynamics binding energy (QCD binding energy), gluon binding energy or chromodynamic binding energy is the energy binding quarks together into...
G proteins, also known as guanine nucleotide-binding proteins, are a family of proteins that act as molecular switches inside cells, and are involved...
and binding problem is the problem of how objects, background, and abstract or emotional features are combined into a single experience. The binding problem...