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In this chapter, we first describe some of the compounds of phosphorus that can serve as substrates in the alkaline phosphatase reaction. We discuss some of their chemical characteristics, and their nonenzymatic hydrolysis. We then go on to examine the sequence of the alkaline phosphatase reaction step by step.
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