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Lineweaver-Burk analysis is one method of linearizing substrate-velocity data so as to determine the kinetic constants Km and Vmax. One creates a secondary, ...

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It is the substrate concentration needed to achieve a half-maximum enzyme velocity. Create a Lineweaver-Burk plot. Before nonlinear regression was available, ...

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We don't recommend this method of creating a Lineweaver-Burk plot (see this step-by-step alternative procedure). But if you really want to do this, ...

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Scatchard, Lineweaver-Burk, and similar transformations are fine for visualization, but we discourage linearization of data followed by linear regression for ...

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I followed the manual instructions for making a Lineweaver-Burk plot, but the line isn't right. Why? There was an error in the steps presented in the Help for ...

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Before analyzing your data with linear regression, stop and ask yourself whether it might make more sense to fit your data with nonlinear regression.

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The resulting 95% CI will be asymmetrical. Transforms for pharmacology and biochemistry. Eadie-Hofstee, Hanes-Woolf, and Lineweaver-Burk transforms ...

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Don't use hinge function to analyze a biphasic Scatchard or Lineweaver-Burk plot. A biphasic Scatchard plot follows a curve, not two intersecting lines ...

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Don't use segmental linear regression to analyze a biphasic Scatchard or Lineweaver-Burk plot. A biphasic Scatchard plot follows a curve, not two ...

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You can easily customize tick labels in Prism (any version). For example, on the Lineweaver-Burk plot (below), you may wish to dispense with X-axis labels ...

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