Mathematical Physiology - Enzyme Kinetics and the Law of Mass Action - Lecture 1
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Explore how chemical reactions and the evolving concentrations of their reactants can be described and quantified using the law of mass action in this 47-minute university lecture. Delve into enzyme kinetics as part of a comprehensive fourth-year mathematical physiology course from the University of Oxford. Learn fundamental principles that govern biochemical processes and understand how mathematical models can be applied to physiological systems. Gain insights into the quantitative analysis of chemical reaction dynamics and concentration changes over time, providing essential knowledge for advanced studies in mathematical biology and physiological modeling.
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Mathematical Physiology, Lecture 1: Enzyme kinetics and the law of mass action. 4th year lecture.
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Oxford Mathematics