Thermodynamic Treatment of Bacteriophage T4B Adsorption Kinetics
Overview
Overview
Journal
J Virol
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Date
1969 Jul 1
PMID
4897123
Citations
2
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Abstract
The activation energy was measured for the reaction of inactive phage becoming active in the presence and in the absence of l-tryptophan and was found to be about 50% lower in the former case.
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