The sites at which the ligands bind are known as ligand binding sites, which are essentially "pockets" which have complementary shapes and patterns of charge distribution with the ligands. Sometimes a pocket is induced by the ligand itself. If we study different bound conformations of ligands it...
The sites at which\nthe ligands bind are known as ligand binding sites, which are essentially\n"pockets" which have complementary shapes and patterns of charge distribution\nwith the ligands. Sometimes a pocket is induced by the ligand itself. If we\nstudy different bound conformations of ...
Their shapes were identical. However, their surface reflectivity values were different. Herein, we call the uncovered black metal area No.6. The point cloud images calibrated by the proposed DSIW algorithm are presented in Figure 8b–d. Figure 8. The scanning target and its point clouds. (a...