The bioorganic chemistry of enzymatic catalysis
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The bioorganic chemistry of enzymatic catalysis
Wiley, c1984
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Reactive Molecules The Neutral Reactive Intermediates in Organic Chemistry Curt Wentrup A unique, pedagogically sound text and monograph describing the formation, detection, and chemistry of neutral reactive intermediates (free radicals, diradicals, carbenes, nitrenes, strained rings, and antiaromatics). Starting from first principles, it brings the reader up-to-date on the current state of research on these intermediates. Chapters end with a problems section, with some bearing directly on the main theme of each chapter, and others extending the range of reactions covered. 1984 Enzyme Kinetics Behavior and Analysis of Rapid Equilibrium and Steady-State Enzyme Systems Irwin H. Segel Thorough coverage of enzyme kinetics from its most elementary aspects to steady-state kinetics and isotope exchange. Offers a basic understanding of the behavior of enzyme systems and the diagnostic tools used to characterize enzymes and determine enzyme mechanisms. Explains the basis of coupled enzyme assays, regulation by "energy charge," cumulative, concerted, and cooperative feedback inhibition, and metal ion activation. 1975
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