16-(9-anthroyloxy)palmitic acid has been researched along with glycine in 1 studies
*Glycine: A non-essential amino acid. It is found primarily in gelatin and silk fibroin and used therapeutically as a nutrient. It is also a fast inhibitory neurotransmitter. [MeSH]
*Glycine: A non-essential amino acid. It is found primarily in gelatin and silk fibroin and used therapeutically as a nutrient. It is also a fast inhibitory neurotransmitter. [MeSH]
Studies (16-(9-anthroyloxy)palmitic acid) | Trials (16-(9-anthroyloxy)palmitic acid) | Recent Studies (post-2010) (16-(9-anthroyloxy)palmitic acid) | Studies (glycine) | Trials (glycine) | Recent Studies (post-2010) (glycine) |
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11 | 0 | 0 | 35,163 | 756 | 8,415 |
Protein | Taxonomy | 16-(9-anthroyloxy)palmitic acid (IC50) | glycine (IC50) |
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Glutamate receptor ionotropic, NMDA 1 | Rattus norvegicus (Norway rat) | 1.4852 | |
Sodium- and chloride-dependent glycine transporter 1 | Homo sapiens (human) | 106 | |
Glutamate receptor ionotropic, NMDA 2A | Rattus norvegicus (Norway rat) | 0.3253 | |
Glutamate receptor ionotropic, NMDA 2B | Rattus norvegicus (Norway rat) | 0.3253 | |
Glutamate receptor ionotropic, NMDA 2C | Rattus norvegicus (Norway rat) | 0.3253 | |
Glutamate receptor ionotropic, NMDA 2D | Rattus norvegicus (Norway rat) | 0.3253 | |
Glutamate receptor ionotropic, NMDA 3B | Rattus norvegicus (Norway rat) | 0.3253 | |
Glutamate receptor ionotropic, NMDA 3A | Rattus norvegicus (Norway rat) | 0.3253 | |
Sodium- and chloride-dependent glycine transporter 2 | Homo sapiens (human) | 128 |
Timeframe | Studies, this research(%) | All Research% |
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pre-1990 | 0 (0.00) | 18.7374 |
1990's | 0 (0.00) | 18.2507 |
2000's | 1 (100.00) | 29.6817 |
2010's | 0 (0.00) | 24.3611 |
2020's | 0 (0.00) | 2.80 |
Authors | Studies |
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Boatright, JH; Gross, EA; Li, GR; Nickerson, JM; Ruuska, SE | 1 |
1 other study(ies) available for 16-(9-anthroyloxy)palmitic acid and glycine
Article | Year |
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G239T mutation in Repeat 1 of human IRBP: possible implications for more than one binding site in a single repeat.
Topics: Amino Acid Substitution; Binding Sites; Circular Dichroism; Diterpenes; Docosahexaenoic Acids; Eye Proteins; Glycine; Humans; Ligands; Mutagenesis, Site-Directed; Oxidation-Reduction; Palmitic Acids; Point Mutation; Protein Structure, Quaternary; Retinaldehyde; Retinol-Binding Proteins; Spectrometry, Fluorescence; Threonine; Vitamin A | 2000 |