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Mathematically , mixed inhibition occurs when the alpha and alpha-prime factors (introduced into the Michaelis-Menten Equation to account for competitive and uncompetitive inhibition, respectively) are both present (i.e., greater than unity). In a special case of mixed inhibition, the alpha and alpha-prime factors are equal, and Noncompetitive Inhibition occurs. With this type of inhibition ''K''m decreases and ''V''max decreases. REFERENCES |
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