Question: The Kd for binding of insulin to its receptor on liver cells is
6×10^-10M, If the ambient blood c…
The Kd for binding of insulin to its receptor on liver cells is
6×10^-10M, If the ambient blood concentration of insulin in liver
tissue is 3×10^-12M, what percent of insulin receptors on these
liver cells will have bound insulin?
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