Response coefficient (biochemistry)

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title: Response coefficient (biochemistry)
text: Control coefficients measure the response of a biochemical pathway to changes in enzyme activity. The response coefficient, as originally defined by Kacser and Burns, is a measure of how external factors such as inhibitors, pharmaceutical drugs, or boundary species affect the steady-state fluxes and species concentrations. The flux response coefficient is defined by: R x J = d J d x x J where J is the steady-state pathway flux. Similarly, the concentration response coefficient is defined by the
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