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First published in 1990, this comprehensive monograph consists of two parts: Volume I, entitled Enzyme Catalysis, Kinetics, and Substrate Binding; and Volume II, entitled Mechanism of Enzyme Action. This particular volume provides important information for both the novice and the seasoned investigator.

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First published in 1990, this comprehensive monograph consists of two parts: Volume I, entitled Enzyme Catalysis, Kinetics, and Substrate Binding; and Volume II, entitled Mechanism of Enzyme Action. This particular volume provides important information for both the novice and the seasoned investigator.

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Stephen A. Kuby, Ph.D., is a Professor of Biochemistry and Research Professor of Medicine at the University of Utah School of Medicine, Salt Lake City, Utah. He is also the head of the Biochemical Division of the Laboratory for the Study of Hereditary and Metabolic Disorders, University of Utah Research Park, Salt Lake City, Utah 84108. He graduated SummacumLaude from New York University in 1948 with an A.B. in Chemistry. He obtained his M.S. in Biochemistry in 1951, and his Ph.D. in Biochemistry in 1953 at the University of Wisconsin under Professor H. A. Lardy. As a recipient of the U.S. Public Health Service Fellowship, he spent his post-doctorate period with Professor B. Chance at the University of Pennsylvania (Johnson Foundation for Medical Physics) and with Professor H. Theorell at the Karolinska Institute (Medical Nobel Institute, Stockholm, Sweden). Following a period at the Enzyme Institute (University of Wisconsin) as an Assistant Professor, in 1963 he joined the faculty at the University of Utah, and has held his present positions since 1969. His research interests have dealt with many aspects of enzyme and protein chemistry and certain aspects of medicinal chemistry and inherited disorders (including the muscular dystrophies). Mechanistic enzymology is his current interest, and "state of the art" approaches are being applied to study of enzyme action, e.g., of the kinases.