| 31. | The metabolism of inositol ( and myo-inositol ) is partly done by ITP3K.
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| 32. | The metabolism of inositol ( and myo-inositol ) is partly done by ITP3K.
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| 33. | These enzymes are regulated by inositol and choline, both of which are phospholipid precursors.
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| 34. | INPP4B encodes the inositol polyphosphate 4-phosphatase type II, a dual specificity phosphatase.
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| 35. | The metabolic pathways, including inositol signalling, gluconeogenesis, sulphate assimilation and possibly quinone metabolism.
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| 36. | Inositol exerts lipotropic effects as well.
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| 37. | It is believed to be one of the many second messengers in the inositol phosphate family.
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| 38. | Studies suggest that therapeutic doses of inositol may be useful in the treatment of obsessive thoughts.
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| 39. | Biosynthesis of spectinomycin begins similar to all aminoglycosides, with the formation of an inositol ring.
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| 40. | Phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase phosphorylates the inositol ring of phosphatidylinositol at the 3-prime position.
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