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enzyme A specialized protein that acts as a catalyst, that is, a protein that speeds up chemical reactions within the cell.
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enzyme A macromolecule, usually a protein, that functions as a (bio) catalyst by increasing the reaction rate. In general, an enzyme catalyzes only one reaction type (reaction selectivity) and operates on only one type of substrate (substrate selectivity). Substrate molecules are transformed at the same site (regioselectivity) and only one of a chiral substrate or of a racemate is transformed (enantioselectivity).
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enzyme A protein made in the body and capable of changing a substance from one form to another.
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enzymatic vitrectomy Pharmacological vitrectomy.
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enzymopenia Deficiency of an enzyme.
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