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Startups and gazelles exert competitive pressure on large companies.
Indeed, 4CL, CAD, COMT, F5H and CCR1 all catalyze multiple reactions, and it is likely that the substrates exert competitive inhibition for the shared enzyme, as it was also suggested in [ 33].
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The compound exerted competitive inhibition with respect to UMA, a MurD substrate, and affected bacterial growth.
The combined interpretation of the binding and activity data suggests that XOS binds to the active site of TrCel7A and hence exerts competitive inhibition.
What the president conspicuously disregarded was that the central point of the public option was that its existence would exert enormous competitive pressure on the private insurance system.
These peptides exert strong competitive ACE inhibitory and remarkable antioxidant activity.
She found that Lidl exerted intense competitive pressure on food retailers in their trading areas.
Low DO concentration exerts a competitive inhibition by AOB over NOB due to the higher half-saturation coefficient of DO affinity for NOB (Picioreanu et al. 1997).
Which? said the presence in the market of a range of smaller suppliers offering lower prices did not appear to be exerting sufficient competitive pressure on these major suppliers to cut energy bills faster and further.
Resveratrol exerted both competitive and noncompetitive inhibitory effects on aromatase activity in MCF7 cells stably transfected with Cyp19, with an IC50 value of approximately 25 μM (Wang et al. 2006).
As differences in biological effect exerted by competitive and allosteric mTOR inhibitors were documented in several systems (e.g., [ 53]), it will be important to examine whether the effect we observed for Torin-1 is elicited also by allosteric inhibition of mTOR using rapamycin.
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