How Emil Fischer was led to the lock and key concept for enzyme specificity.

scientific article published in January 1994

How Emil Fischer was led to the lock and key concept for enzyme specificity. is …
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P698PubMed publication ID7942253

P2093author name stringR U Lemieux
U Spohr
P304page(s)1-20
P577publication date1994-01-01
P1433published inAdvances in Carbohydrate Chemistry and BiochemistryQ15749696
P1476titleHow Emil Fischer was led to the lock and key concept for enzyme specificity
P478volume50

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