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I think this page may need an expert. The study cited saying that the compound is more potent than diazepam reports a higher binding affinity (0.4 (ILTG) vs 0.06 (diazepam) micromolar or something like that.) But i thought a higher number of that value actually indicated weaker binding. As in, it takes a higher concentration to have an effect, or some such. morsontologica (talk) 08:06, 29 March 2020 (UTC)Reply