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indolepropanol phosphate (IPP)

binds specifically to the alpha subunit, but not to the beta subunit of tryptophan synthase
Also Known As:
IPP; 1H-Indole-3-propanol, dihydrogen phosphate (ester)
Networked: 633 relevant articles (45 outcomes, 92 trials/studies)

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Experts

1. Henry, Gerard D: 13 articles (07/2020 - 01/2005)
2. Wilson, Steven K: 11 articles (12/2020 - 01/2005)
3. Matsuzaki, Sachiko: 10 articles (01/2021 - 04/2007)
4. Burnett, Arthur L: 9 articles (02/2022 - 10/2016)
5. Hellstrom, Wayne J G: 9 articles (01/2021 - 09/2004)
6. Canis, Michel: 9 articles (12/2017 - 04/2007)
7. Köhler, Tobias S: 8 articles (11/2021 - 05/2009)
8. Wang, Run: 8 articles (01/2021 - 07/2009)
9. Foo, Keong Tatt: 7 articles (01/2022 - 12/2006)
10. Morey, Allen F: 7 articles (12/2021 - 05/2008)

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