On the Mechanism of Enzyme Action

Date:
1936
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HALDANE/2/2/2/2
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On the Mechanism of Enzyme Action. In copyright. Source: Wellcome Collection.

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Copy of "On the Mechanism of Enzyme Action: A study of the decomposition of monoethyl hydrogen peroxide by catalase and of an intermediate enzyme-substrate compound" by Kurt G Stern, reprinted from The Journal of Biological Chemistry vol 114, no. 2, 1936, pp. 473-494. Handwritten note "With the compliments of K G Stern" on the front cover.

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1936

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  • A377