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Receptor-inhibitor recognition point

Today, it is accepted that Langley and Ehrlich deserve comparable recognition for the introduction of the receptor concept. In the same years, biochemists studying the relationship between substrate concentration and enzyme velocity had also come to think that enzyme molecules must possess an active site that discriminates among various substrates and inhibitors. As often happens, different strands of evidence had converged to point to a single conclusion. [Pg.6]


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