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Reversible Inhibition Reversible inhibition refers to the temporary loss of enzyme activity caused by the binding of inhibitors to enzyme proteins in a non-covalent manner. Reversible inhibitors can be removed by physical methods such as dialysis and can partially or completely restore enzyme activity. Reversible inhibition includes competitive inhibition, uncompetitive inhibition, non-competitive inhibition, and mixed inhibition. Competitive inhibition Non-competitive inhibition Creative Enzymes Inc. www.creative-enzymes.com