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Formation and Metabolism of Inositol Phosphates: The Inositol Tris/Tetrakisphosphate Pathway

1988
Many cell functions are modulated by receptor-activated mechanisms that act by increasing the free Ca2+ concentration in the cytosol (Williamson et al, 1981; Rasmussen and Barrett, 1984). Calcium mediates its effects by causing activity changes of a variety of proteins, including protein kinases, either directly or after binding to calmodulin or other ...
J R, Williamson   +4 more
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The Metabolism of Inositol Phosphates

1988
Phosphatidylinositols are phospholipid precursors of a series of inositol phosphates. Several inositol phosphates function as messenger molecules that evoke responses in cells following stimulation by extracellular agonists. While many different compounds are formed, the functions of only a few are understood.
Philip W. Majerus   +4 more
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Inositol lipids and phosphates

Current Opinion in Cell Biology, 1990
C P, Downes, A N, Carter
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Inositol Phosphates: Pinitol 4-Phosphate and (-)-Inositol 3-Phosphate

Journal of the American Chemical Society, 1958
Gordon L. Kilgour, Clinton E. Ballou
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Inositol lipids and phosphates

Current Opinion in Cell Biology, 1989
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Inositol Phosphates:

Carbohydrate Research, 1980
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Activation of Inositol Phosphates in the Myometrium

Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 1993
A, Atke   +3 more
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