Science: v.1-v.219Moses King, 1966 |
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... concentration of the enzyme ( glutamic acid dehydrogenase ) does not change ; however , glutamate concentrations in vivo increase during development , probably as a result of protein degradation . Knowing the Km ( that concentration of ...
... concentration of the enzyme ( glutamic acid dehydrogenase ) does not change ; however , glutamate concentrations in vivo increase during development , probably as a result of protein degradation . Knowing the Km ( that concentration of ...
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... concentration tends to fall ( 14 ) . We do not know the extent to which the concentration of substrates deter- mined for extracts of cells corresponds to their concentration in the cytoplasm of the living cell . There is undoubtedly ...
... concentration tends to fall ( 14 ) . We do not know the extent to which the concentration of substrates deter- mined for extracts of cells corresponds to their concentration in the cytoplasm of the living cell . There is undoubtedly ...
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... concentrations of about 85 and 400 ppm , respectively . There are certain geochemical argu- ments which indicate that the ratio of the concentration of a given metal to that of Ni is more important than the absolute concentration ( 9 ) ...
... concentrations of about 85 and 400 ppm , respectively . There are certain geochemical argu- ments which indicate that the ratio of the concentration of a given metal to that of Ni is more important than the absolute concentration ( 9 ) ...
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