Inositol phosphate
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Phosphate group
Inositol phosphates are a group of mono- to polyphosphorylated inositols. They have important messaging functions in the cells.
[edit] See also
- inositol monophosphate
- inositol trisphosphate
- inositol pentakisphosphate
- inositol hexaphosphate
- inositol triphosphate receptor
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