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- Uncompetitive inhibition (which Laidler and Bunting preferred to call anti-competitive inhibition, but this term has not been widely adopted) is a type...
- increases with uncompetitive inhibition, or lowers the apparent value of K m {\displaystyle K_{\mathrm {m} }} . Graphically uncompetitive inhibition can...
- below the market-set price. Economic profit is much more prevalent in uncompetitive markets such as in a perfect monopoly or oligopoly situation, where...
- and reduces the maximal effect that can be produced by the agonist. Uncompetitive antagonists differ from non-competitive antagonists in that they require...
- noncompetitive antagonists inhibit binding to NMDARs allosteric sites; and uncompetitive antagonists block binding to a site within the ion channel. AP5 (APV...
- quickly closing in. Senna had started thirteenth in the generally uncompetitive Toleman, in the first Formula One street race in his rookie season,...
- catalysis in ES because it cannot bind to ES).: 102  Uncompetitive inhibitors bind to ES. Uncompetitive inhibition decreases both Km and Vmax. The inhibitor...
- for giving Ayrton Senna his Formula One debut. The team was generally uncompetitive during its short lifetime, prompting Senna to leave after just one year...
- considered a status symbol among the affluent, but otherwise has an uncompetitive rewards system when compared to other credit cards. In 1988, an article...
- inhibition cannot be overcome with high substrate concentration.: 76–78  An uncompetitive inhibitor cannot bind to the free enzyme, only to the enzyme-substrate...