ATP monosodium salt refers to adenosine triphosphate (ATP) in its salt form, where it is associated with a single sodium ion. ATP is a critical molecule involved in cellular energy transfer and serves as the primary energy currency in living organisms. The monosodium salt form enhances the solubility of ATP in aqueous solutions, making it easier to handle and use in various biochemical assays, enzymatic reactions, and cellular studies. It is widely employed in research, diagnostics, and therapeutic applications, particularly in studies related to metabolism, signaling pathways, and nucleic acid synthesis.
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