Lecture - 8 Enzymes 2

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Lecture Series on BioChemistry I by Prof.S.Dasgupta, Dept of Chemistry, IIT Kharagpur. For more details on NPTEl visit http://nptel.iitm.ac.in

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  • wtf is this woman doing in india? COME TO AMERICA AND TEACH US.

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    pretty please? :)

  • shes a little youtube angel :)

  • Thanks for the great explanation. Irriversible inhibition is not well addressed in the lecture on inhibition. Nerve gases, Malathion are irreversible inhibitors that dmaage the enzyme once attached to it.

  • Dear Prof.

    Thanks a lot for your valuable lectures

    with best wishes

    Lukram

  • thank you professor...for helping reach my goal of getting a A in biochem

  • just reached at this lecture. going further. but to tell you mem your lecture are awsome. biochemistry has never been easy for me but because of u i am understanding. thank you mam and iit

  • This video plays without audio on my iPad along with lectures 8, 12, 20, 21 and 26. I will comment on the other videos that I am experiencing this problem. Nevertheless, thank you; these have been an excellent set of lectures.

  • I just want to say thank you professor. You have made my studying easier. Your explinations are so clear.

  • I couldnt' see any mistake.

  • was it just me, or were there a few things wrong with the Michaelis-menten kinetics equations?

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