Enzyme assays a practical approach

Enzyme assays are among the most frequently performed procedures in biochemistry and are routinely used to estimate the amount of enzyme present in a cell or tissue, to follow the purification of an enzyme, or to determine the kinetic parameters of a system. The range of techniques used to measure t...

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Other Authors: Eisenthal, Robert (Editor), Danson, Michael J. (Editor)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Oxford Oxford University 2002
Edition:Second edition
Series:Practical approach series 257
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