Binding affinity and binding kinetics. What do you really need?

July 12, 2018 NanoTemper IT

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What measurements are most important for studying how proteins interact? The answer depends on your research needs. There’s debate about which measurement is more important, binding affinity or binding kinetics. Real time measurements like surface plasmon resonance provide binding affinity and kinetics, but does that mean you should always use it? Diving into the differences in protein binding measurement types and current instruments can help you find out which technologies will best serve your research purposes.

Learn how to select the best approach for your research needs.

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