In vitro made no distinction between “open” “closed” “bound” etc..
That could only be modeled. They tried to address the different states by the timing of the in vitro experiments.
In vitro made no distinction between “open” “closed” “bound” etc..
That could only be modeled. They tried to address the different states by the timing of the in vitro experiments.
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Yes, Captain Obvious I know.
As I said, I made no distinction in my simple summary of whether something was tested in silico(using computer modeling to test it) or in vitro.
Capeesh????