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The following pages link to Analytical solution of non-linear enzyme reaction equations arising in mathematical chemistry (Q645176):
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- Mathematical modeling and analysis of the kinetics of thermal inactivation of enzyme (Q275897) (← links)
- Multistage homotopy perturbation method for nonlinear reaction networks (Q364629) (← links)
- Solution method for the transformed time-dependent Michaelis-Menten enzymatic reaction model (Q500690) (← links)
- Application of He's variational iteration method in nonlinear boundary value problems in enzyme-substrate reaction diffusion processes. I: The steady-state amperometric response (Q552030) (← links)
- Analytical expression of the steady-state catalytic current of mediated bioelectrocatalysis and the application of He's homotopy perturbation method (Q645177) (← links)
- Analytical substrate flux approximation for the Monod boundary value problem (Q648349) (← links)
- Solving nonlinear reaction-diffusion problem in electrostatic interaction with reaction-generated ph change on the kinetics of immobilized enzyme systems using Taylor series method (Q830890) (← links)
- Analytical expressions for the concentrations of substrate, oxygen and mediator in an amperometric enzyme electrode (Q1667830) (← links)
- On approximate analytical solutions of differential equations in enzyme kinetics using homotopy perturbation method (Q1945518) (← links)
- Mathematical modelling of enzyme kinetics reaction mechanisms and analytical solutions of non-linear reaction equations (Q1959288) (← links)
- Irreversible linear pathways in enzymatic reactions: analytical solution using the homotopy perturbation method (Q2299057) (← links)
- The polymerase chain reaction model analyzed by the homotopy perturbation method (Q2419209) (← links)
- A transformed time-dependent Michaelis-Menten enzymatic reaction model and its asymptotic stability (Q2441094) (← links)
- Approximation of enzyme kinetics for high enzyme concentration by a first order perturbation approach (Q2636422) (← links)
- Analytic solution of nonlinear batch reaction kinetics equations (Q3466460) (← links)