Biochemical kinetics refers to the rate at which a reaction takes place. Kinetic mechanisms have played a major role in defining the metabolic pathways, the mechanistic action of enzymes, and even the processing of genetic material. The Handbook of Biochemical Kinetics provides the "underlying scaffolding" of logic for kinetic approaches to distinguish rival models or mechanisms. The handbook also comments on techniques and their likely limitations and pitfalls, as well as derivations of fundamental rate equations that characterize biochemical processes.
@introbul:Key Features @bul:* Over 750 pages devoted to theory and techniques for studying enzymic and metabolic processes
Biochemists, molecular biologists, biophysicists, cell biologists, pharmacologists, graduate students in these disciplines, and students of enzyme kinetics and mechanism.