Talk:Inhibitor
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[edit] Merge from Enzyme
The information in "Enzyme" is frankly, too complicated for this page, and the "inhibitor" page really sucks.
- Please sign your comments, yes the inhibitor article is currently poor, probably because people have focused on the article for the individual forms of inhibition. Feel free to take from the enzyme article and expand the images, I don't think the enzyme article should be changed too much. Hichris 22:04, 28 March 2006 (UTC)
I think that inhibitors are extremely important to enzymes in general, so we should include it on this page. Perhaps we should add a section explaining how inhibitors actually work, as in how we would observe enzyme activation and how enzymes would be rendered inactive. Discoveryii 5:42, 12 April 2006 (BKK)
[edit] Expand and separate
This is a very important subject in biochemistry and I think it deserves its own article. There can still be info about inhibitors on the enzyme article, but this should be the main article for the subject. J. Finkelstein 05:37, 31 March 2006 (UTC)
[edit] The word "Inhibitions" needs a disambiguation page.
We need a separate page for "social inhibitions", "sexual inhibitions", and possibly even a list of drugs that diminish inhibitions like alcohol, or the prescription drugs used to treat social anxiety.
[edit] Inhibition / Antagonism
An explanation of where the different terms may be better used might be useful --14:25, 29 May 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Disambiguation page
The content on this page was a bit disjointed. The concepts were similar, but different enough to warrart having their own articles. So, following the suggestions above, I have converted this page to a disambiguation page and moved the content to separate articles. I've added a couple of other meanings of inhibition, and if there are some that I have missed, please just add them. I've moved the expand tag from this page to the new enzyme inhibitor article. --Ed (Edgar181) 17:56, 7 June 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Social Inhibition
- a mechanism that humans from involving in potentially objectionable actions in social situations
A mechanism that what humans from... Hackwrench 04:15, 16 June 2006 (UTC)