What is one good reason why initial velocities are employed in enzyme assays?
A) Substrate inhibition is minimized.
B) Substrate activation is minimized.
C) Errors in technique are minimized.
D) Product inhibition is minimized.
E) The sensitivity of the assay is increased.
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