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How to calculate kinetics values?
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[QUOTE="BIOS, post: 6075661, member: 579674"] Hello The table below shows some kinetics values for two types of the GOD enzyme, the free and the immobilised. [ATTACH=full]232538[/ATTACH] How can I comprehend what these values mean? I want to know how many grams of substrate are 'converted' per sec per mg of enzyme. I assume the substrate concentration plays role so I want to be able to incorporate that into the calculations. Thanks! [/QUOTE]
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