Enzyme Inhibitors
Enzyme inhibitors are substances which bind to the enzyme with resulting loss of activity, without damaging the enzyme's protein structure. Enzyme inhibitors are used as tools for studying enzymes and as drugs for treating certain disorders. Enzyme inhibitors are classified as reversible or irreversible.
- Competitive inhibition
- Uncompetitive Inhibition
- Non-competitive inhibition
- Mixed inhibition
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- Advances In Pharmacology
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- Drug Safety
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- Enzyme Inhibitors
- Experimental Pharmacology
- Food and Nutritional Toxicology
- Forensic Toxicology
- Immunopharmacology
- Mass Spectrometry
- Medical Toxicology
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