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The equilibrium dissociation constant, often denoted as Kd, is a measure of the affinity between a ligand and a protein, indicating how easily a complex dissociates into its components. A lower Kd value signifies a higher affinity, meaning the ligand binds more tightly to the protein, which is crucial in drug design and biochemical interactions.
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