- In biochemistry, Michaelis–
Menten kinetics,
named after Leonor Michaelis and Maud
Menten, is the
simplest case of
enzyme kinetics,
applied to enzyme-catalysed...
- Maud
Leonora Menten (March 20, 1879 – July 17, 1960) was a
Canadian physician and chemist. As a bio-medical and
medical researcher, she made significant...
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Pieter Nicolaas Menten (26 May 1899 – 14
November 1987) was a
Dutch war criminal, businessman, and art collector.
Menten was a ****
collaborator who committed...
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Menten is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Hubert Menten (1873–1964),
Dutch bobsledder Maud
Menten (1879–1960),
Canadian bio-medical...
- of both
sides of the Michaelis–
Menten equation. As
shown on the right, this is a
linear form of the Michaelis–
Menten equation and
produces a straight...
-
double reciprocal plot) is a
graphical representation of the Michaelis–
Menten equation of
enzyme kinetics,
described by Hans
Lineweaver and Dean Burk...
- is
product available.
Reversible Michaelis–
Menten kinetics,
using the
reversible form of the Michaelis–
Menten equation, is
therefore important when developing...
- biochemist,
physical chemist, and physician,
known for his work with Maud
Menten on
enzyme kinetics in 1913, as well as for work on
enzyme inhibition, pH...
- part of this NASA
animation for details. Xu, Ye; Reid, Mark; Dame, Thomas;
Menten, Karl; Sakai, Nobuyuki; Li, Jingjing; Brunthaler, Andreas; Moscadelli, Luca;...
- inactivated. Like many
other scientists of
their time,
Leonor Michaelis and Maud
Menten worked on a
reaction that was used to
change the
composition of sucrose...