Hemoglobin cooperativity: Hill equation Y = L^n / (K^n + L^n); n ≈ 2.8

Layer 3 — Biologyin the hematology subtree

Hemoglobin oxygen binding is the canonical allosteric-cooperativity example. Adair (1925) gave the earliest four-site saturation equation; Hill (1910) empiricised it to the phenomenological Y = L^n / (K^n + L^n) form, where Y is…

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