consecutive reactionの例文
- Processive enzymes are proteins that catalyze consecutive reactions without releasing its substrate.
- In order to be able to simulate the consecutive reaction times, inhibition theory has been specified into various inhibition models.
- In molecular biology and biochemistry, "'processivity "'is an enzyme's ability to catalyze " consecutive reactions without releasing its substrate ".
- The KEGG metabolic pathway maps are drawn to represent the dual aspects of the metabolic network : the genomic network of how genome-encoded enzymes are connected to catalyze consecutive reactions and the chemical network of how chemical structures of products are transformed by these reactions.
- The precursor and product ion pair is called a SRM " transition . " "'Consecutive reaction monitoring "'( "'CRM "') is the serial application of three or more stages of mass spectrometry to SRM, represented in a simple case by