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Using isothermal titration calorimetry to characterize enzyme kinetics

Malvern Panalytical
12 Jul 2020

In this application note, Malvern Panalytical describes isothermal titration calorimetry (ITC) as a powerful and flexible technique for studying molecular interactions and can provide the information needed to generate a full MichaelisMenten kinetic curve in less than 2 hours.

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EnzymesMolecular BiologyPharmacokinetics

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