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Substrate (biochemistry)
Substrate (biochemistry) In biochemistry, a substrate is a molecule which is acted upon ... enzyme. Enzymes catalyze chemical reactions involving the substrate(s). The substrate binds with the ...
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Substrate (biochemistry) (translated from German)
Substrate (biochemistry) That Edukt one by Enzym katalysierten , biochemischen reaction becomes as Substrate designated. A simple biochemical formula has the ... The Edukt thus the substrate of the enzyme is in the represented ... if no new designation normally carries, ' converted substrate ' is however also called. Interesting for ...
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Substrate
Substrate Look up Substrate in Wiktionary, the free dictionary The word substrate can mean the following: Substrate (biochemistry), a molecule which is acted upon ...
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Substrate (translated from Dutch)
Substrate In general state the word substrate for the underlying low or substance of something else. In particular: in biochemistry: the substance on which acts on a ... to each other tied must become, see substrate (biochemistry). in linguistics: an earlier language which ...
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Substrate (translated from Chinese)
Substrate Substrate□□□Biochemistry counter- □Thing □But □□ element 、 ... may form □the thing. A □biochemistry response substrate often at the same time also is ...
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Substrate (translated from German)
Substrate The term Substrate (n.) designates in the chip industry that ... into the product or the products, see Substrate (biochemistry) in that Mikrobiologie and Zellbiologie chemically ernergiereiche ... defined crystal orientation of the surface). The substrate serves as document for purposeful growing ...
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Alternative biochemistry
Alternative biochemistry Alternative biochemistry collectively refers to an assortment of astrobiology ... based life-form has been discovered. Silicon biochemistry The most common other proposed basis for ... skeletal structure of diatoms. Nitrogen and phosphorus biochemistry Nitrogen and phosphorus also offer possibilities as ... dioxide world, and indeed from the known biochemistry of Earth; it would be analogous ...
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Cofactor (biochemistry)
Cofactor (biochemistry) A cofactor is any substance that needs ... to something else (that would be a substrate of the reaction). Cofactors vary in location ... organic substance that directly participates as a substrate in the reaction, it is called a ...
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Ligand (biochemistry)
Ligand (biochemistry) It has been suggested that this article ... section be merged with ligand. (Discuss) In biochemistry, the word 'ligand' is used for (usually ... other types of chemical reactions. Thus, a substrate is a ligand that, in subsequent reactions ...
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Affinity (biochemistry) (translated from German)
Affinity (biochemistry) Those Affinity a measure for the bonding ... strength between the connection partners is in biochemistry Protein - Ligand Reciprocal effects: The more highly ... of the educationthe decay of an enzyme substrate complex, [ IT ] become here the definitions in ... the affinity of an enzyme for its substrate indicated. This has a certain authorization in ...
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