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Mode Inhibition Reduces Vmax Reaction  Non Competitive Inhibition 

Non-competitive inhibition is the mode of enzyme inhibition that reduces the maximum reaction velocity (Vmax) without affecting the enzyme's affinity for the substrate.

Non-competitive inhibition is the mode of enzyme inhibition that reduces the maximum reaction velocity (Vmax) without affecting the enzyme's affinity for the substrate.

Front what mode of inhibition reduces the Vmax of a reaction 
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