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Apparent affinity refers to how tightly a ligand binds to a receptor, as measured by the concentration of ligand needed to reach half-maximal binding. It is influenced by factors like the binding site structure and the presence of other molecules that can affect binding. A higher apparent affinity indicates stronger binding between the ligand and the receptor.

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