Definitions from Wikipedia (Uncompetitive inhibition)
▸ noun: (which Laidler and Bunting preferred to call anti-competitive inhibition, but this term has not been widely adopted) a type of inhibition in which the apparent values of the Michaelis–Menten parameters and are decreased in the same proportion.
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▸ noun: (which Laidler and Bunting preferred to call anti-competitive inhibition, but this term has not been widely adopted) a type of inhibition in which the apparent values of the Michaelis–Menten parameters and are decreased in the same proportion.
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