Electrostatic forces in some hapten-antibody reactions
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ABSTRACT THERE is considerable interest in explaining the high specificity characterizing many of the reactions between biomolecules, in terms of interaction forces1–3. Access through your
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CITE THIS ARTICLE REIN, R., PACK, G. Electrostatic Forces in Some Hapten-Antibody Reactions. _Nature_ 242, 526–527 (1973). https://doi.org/10.1038/242526a0 Download citation * Received: 09
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