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in this tutorial I want to discuss with you how we can find ligand binding parameters from some binding experiments that we carry out in the lab and we want to look in particular at the specific binding component of our experiment so what am I talking about well letamp;#39;s assume we have a ligand very often we will use a radio labeled ligand and we have some receptor and this ligand binds to the receptor and it is a reversible reaction so we get a ligand and receptor complex formed and our ligand is still radio labeled so we can easily follow that now in the equilibrium when we have waited long enough what we will find is a sort of an equilibrium constant and this would be the dissociation constant very often abbreviated as KD and in the equilibrium this is basically the concentration of the ligand receptor complex divided by the concentration of the ligand times the concentration of the receptor and when we carry out this experiment we were usually find something like some kind of