cooperativity model
co·op·er·a·tiv·i·ty mod·el
a model used to explain the property of cooperativity observed in certain enzymes, for example, allosterism or hysteresis.
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It seems to be important to stress that this
cooperativity model is basically different from the classical models of cooperative ligand binding introduced in the 1960s, i.e.
The
cooperativity model states that difficulty for relaxation depends on the proximity of neighbour chains, i.e.
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