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Competitive Inhibitors Molecules Bind Active Site Enzyme Inhibiting

Competitive inhibitors bind to the active site of the enzyme, inhibiting the reaction at high concentrations.

Kompetitive Inhibitoren binden an das aktive Zentrum des Enzyms und hemmen die Reaktion bei hohen Konzentrationen.

Text Competitive inhibitors are molecules that bind to the active site of the enzyme, inhibiting the reaction at high concentrations.

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