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Hysteretic Enzymes, Slow Inhibition, Slow Activation, and Slow Membrane Binding

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Dynamics of Biochemical Systems

Part of the book series: Nato Science Series A: (closed) ((NSSA,volume 81))

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Enzymes are generally considered to utilize rapid responses since they, indeed, catalyze reactions.

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Neet, K.E., Ohning, G.V., Woodruff, N.R. (1984). Hysteretic Enzymes, Slow Inhibition, Slow Activation, and Slow Membrane Binding. In: Ricard, J., Cornish-Bowden, A. (eds) Dynamics of Biochemical Systems. Nato Science Series A: (closed), vol 81. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4757-5034-8_1

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