
TL;DR
This paper introduces a minimal enzymatic system demonstrating biphasic hormetic responses under competitive inhibition, highlighting its simplicity and potential as a model for hormesis studies.
Contribution
It presents the simplest known enzymatic system capable of exhibiting hormesis, providing a new model for understanding biphasic biological responses.
Findings
Demonstrates biphasic response in a simple enzymatic system
Shows hormetic behavior can occur with minimal components
Provides a potential model for further hormesis research
Abstract
We present a simple enzymatic system that is capable of a biphasic response under competitive inhibition. This is arguably the simplest system that can be said to be hormetic
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Taxonomy
TopicsPhotosynthetic Processes and Mechanisms · CRISPR and Genetic Engineering · Endoplasmic Reticulum Stress and Disease
