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Dictionary » H » Hanes Hanesa graphical representation of enzyme kinetic data in which the substrate concentration divided by the velocity (i.e., the [S]/v ratio) is plotted on the vertical axis as a function of [S]. Sometimes referred to as the hanes-Wilkinson plot. ![]()
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Results from our forumThe Fiber Disease... decreased from 12.94/min to 2.93/min and 4.28/min for Neu5Ac2en and pNPO, respectively, when Mu-Neu5Ac was used as substrate. [Figure] Fig. 3. Hanes Wolf plots of initial velocity data of the inhibition of E. histolytica SD-catalyzed hydrolysis of methylumbelliferyl-Neu5Ac (4-MU-Neu5Ac) in ...
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Re: Eadie-Hofstee plot... that the same reasoning is valid to derive the so called Scatchard or Eadie-Hofstee-plot (B/L against B). Another method you didn't mention is the Hanes-plot (L/B against L)
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