unliganded

unliganded
Having no ligand; especially (of a protein) deprived of any small molecule that it is sometimes associated with

The direct hydrogen ion titration of unliganded hemoglobin was performed under a stream of purified argon; that of the carbon monoxide derivative was carried out in a closed system under an atmosphere of pure CO.


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