The possible effects of the aggregation of the molecules of haemoglobin on its dissociation curves
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..., the Michaelis-Menten equation (Michaelis and Menten, 1913) for first-order enzyme kinetics (m 1); the Hill (1910, 1913) equation for primary ligand occupancy at high order of biological receptors, such as oxygenhemoglobin interaction (m n); the Scatchard (1949) equation for ligand-receptor binding and dissociation; and the Henderson-Hasselbalch equation for pH ionizaFIG....
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...…major equations in biomedical sciences, i.e., the Michaelis-Menten equation (Michaelis and Menten, 1913) for first-order enzyme kinetics (m 1); the Hill (1910, 1913) equation for primary ligand occupancy at high order of biological receptors, such as oxygenhemoglobin interaction (m n); the…...
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...This deviation was noted by Hill (1910) in his studies of the saturation of haemoglobin by oxygen....
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...scaled reserve density e f eA f κ ∗2/3 X eA These functional responses are special cases of what is known as Hill’s functional response f(X) = (1 + (K/X)); this model has an origin in biochemistry [197], and its application in ecology was empirical only....
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