All Stories

  1. Different Time Regimes in Coronavirus Binding and Infectivity Mean that Time is of the Essence
  2. Biophysics of the Coronavirus—Membrane Interaction—Role of Nonequilibrium Binding Energy
  3. Bioenergetics Modeling in Viral Replication and Clearance Applied to SARS-CoV-2
  4. In A Pathophysiologic State due to SARS-CoV-2, Viscosity and Cholesterol are Double-edged Swords
  5. The question of Heisenberg uncertainty principle: Inevitable alternative interpretations and applications
  6. In a pathophysiologic state due to SARS-CoV-2, viscosity and cholesterol are two-edged swords.
  7. Linking the Pre-Steady-State, Steady-State, and Zero-Order Kinetic Parameters Together for Industrial Applications
  8. Desirability of Reduced Mass Concept, Conflicting CODATA Values of Some Constants: Variants of Fine Structure Constant and Rydberg Constant Equations
  9. Directly and Indirectly Determinable Rate Constants in Michaelian Enzyme-Catalyzed Reactions
  10. Turnover and Catalytic cycle frequency Determination based on Molar mass-dependent Model equations
  11. Practicable Michaelis-Menten constant at very high industrial concentration of substrate
  12. Higher Precision in Initial rates may be achievable: A test of a Pseudo-statistical method
  13. A direct estimate of specificity constant may be a possibility
  14. Where Initial rates are directly proportional to Substrate concentrations with Application in Molar-mass Determination, Zero-order Specificity constant is Inappropriate
  15. The life span of steps in the enzyme-catalyzed reaction, its implications, and matters of general interest
  16. Directly and indirectly determinable rate constants in Michaelian enzyme-catalyzed reactions
  17. Calculation of the Radius for Any Atom Based on the Planck Constant-free Equation, Mathematical Complexity, and Atomism
  18. Derivation of Steady-State First-order Rate Constant Equations for Enzyme-Substrate Complex Dissociation, as well as Zero-order Rate Constant Equations in Relation to Background Assumptions
  19. A Mathematical Relationship between Hydrogenic Periodic Property and Nuclear Properties in Furtherance of Bohr’s Theory
  20. Validity of kinetic parameters from linear plots based on quasi steady state approximations
  21. CONSERVATION OF MASS IN THE PARTIAL HYDROLYSIS OF STARCH
  22. Effective contact between enzyme and substrate is a very necessary condition for catalysis.
  23. Renaissance of Bohr's Model Via Derived Alternative Equation
  24. Mathematical relationship between molar mass and free energy of activation of an enzyme.