N2-tryptophyllysine
RN & N1 from 9th CI Chem Subs Index; RN given refers to L-tryptophyl-cpd
Also Known As:
ATPase-accelerating peptide; Lys-Trp; N(2)-L-tryptophyl-L-lysine; N2-Trp-Lys; N2-tryptophyllysine, (D-tryptophyl-cpd)-isomer; adenosine triphosphate-accelerating peptide
Networked: 3
relevant articles (0 outcomes,
1 trials/studies)
Bio-Agent Context: Research Results
Experts
1. | Balo, Aidin R:
1 article
(01/2021)
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2. | Britt, R David:
1 article
(01/2021)
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3. | Caruso, Alessio:
1 article
(01/2021)
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4. | Seyedsayamdost, Mohammad R:
1 article
(01/2021)
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5. | Tantillo, Dean J:
1 article
(01/2021)
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6. | Tao, Lizhi:
1 article
(01/2021)
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7. | Dong, Yan:
1 article
(02/2020)
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8. | Gao, Jun:
1 article
(02/2020)
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9. | Lu, Pei-Yao:
1 article
(02/2020)
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10. | Qi, Guang-Hai:
1 article
(02/2020)
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Related Diseases
1. | Inflammation (Inflammations)
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2. | Sudden Infant Death (SID)
02/01/2020
- " The SID content of mean indispensable amino acids and dispensable amino acids were 87.35% and 88.17%, respectively, and the average AMEn value of 6 wheats was 11.14 MJ/kg. Compared with the diet without xylanase, the added xylanase resulted in higher (P < 0.05) SID contents of Met, Lys, Trp, Arg, Ile, Leu, Val, Gly, Asp, Glu, Pro, and Ala; the SID AA values were raised by 1.96% (mean of all AA); and the AMEn content was significantly increased (+0.87 MJ/kg) (P < 0.05). "
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3. | Spasm (Spasms)
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