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What are Enzyme Inhibitors and Activators?
Enzyme inhibitors are molecules that reduce enzyme activity. They can be used as drugs to treat diseases by targeting specific enzymes. Enzyme activators, on the other hand, increase enzyme activity and can be used to enhance metabolic processes.
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