Automated determination of enzymatic rate functions by the ‘gradient-flow’ method

Under optimal experimental conditions a gradient-flow method has been employed to obtain an automated recording of the velocity-substrate relationship for the enzyme horse liver alcohol dehydrogenase. Distortions due to mechanical factors as well as due to excessive reaction could be eliminated. A g...

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Horses
Kinetics
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Mathematics
Methods
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