The concept of differential competitive inhibition of cell surface isoenzymes is discussed. If the isoenzymes have different structures and functions it is likely that they will handle active site directed molecules at different rates. This could be tested by employing two competitive inhibitors in sequence and exploited if the second inhibitor is fluorescent. Two practical examples of this technique will be presented in the following manuscripts.
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