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    Enzyme Inhibition Is the Process That Turns Off an Enzyme
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Enzyme Inhibition Is the Process That Turns Off an Enzyme

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Enzyme inhibition is the process that turns off an enzyme in a metabolic pathway.One way this can happen is for the end product of the pathway to act as an inhibitor.

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