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What can we learn by studying enzymes in non-aqueous media?
P.J. Halling
Pure And Applied Chemistry
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Chemistry
Amount
42%
Chemical Reaction Product
14%
Compound Mobility
14%
Correlation
14%
Gas
14%
Hysteresis
14%
Liquid
14%
Liquid Water
28%
Molecule
28%
Proton
14%
Supercritical Fluid
14%
Water Type
71%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Absence
14%
Enzyme
100%
Hydration
28%
Pancreatic Lipase
14%
Proton
14%
Water
100%
Physics
Hydration
28%
Lipases
14%
Organic Liquid
14%
Supercritical Fluid
14%
Water Phase
14%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Enzyme Structure
14%
Hysteresis
14%
Proton Transport
14%