Nucleoside - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Nucleosides are glycosylamines consisting of a nucleobase (often referred to simply base ) bound to a ribose or deoxyribose sugar. Examples of these include cytidine, uridine, adenosine, guanosine,...
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Nucleoside triphosphate - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Nucleotide triphosphate (NTP) is a nucleotide with three phosphates. Natural nucleotide triphosphates include adenosine triphosphate (ATP), guanosine triphosphate (GTP), cytidine triphosphate (CTP), ...
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Nucleoside analogue - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Nucleoside analogues are a range of antiviral products used to prevent viral replication in infected cells. The most commonly used is Aciclovir, although its inclusion in this category is uncertain, ...
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The combination of a base and a pentose is called a nucleoside. ... Both DNA and RNA are assembled from nucleoside triphosphates. ... Base Nucleoside Nucleotides...
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Among the steps in the replication cycle of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) that are potential targets for antiviral chemotherapy, the viral DNA polymerase or reverse transcriptase has been a target of choice in research on anti-HIV drugs. ... Nucleoside analogs--the agents studied in relation to this target-
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A selection of articles related to nucleoside ... A Wisdom Archive on nucleoside ... More material related to Nucleoside can be found here:
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A heterocyclic nitrogenous base- a purine (adenine or guanine) or pyrimidine (cytosine, uracil or thymine ) in N-glycoside linkage with a pentose ( ribose or deoxyribose ) sugar is called a nucleoside. The five important ribonucleosides are...
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Nucleoside Analogue: This is a class of drugs that fight HIV by interfering with the virus's ability to make a key enzyme called "reverse transcriptase." AZT was the first nucleoside analogue licensed, and many others, such as ddI, ddC, d4T, and 3TC have followed it.
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A sugar-base compound that is a nucleotide precursor. Nucleotides are nucleoside phosphates. A nitrogen base linked to a sugar molecule. ... Biology Glossary search by EverythingBio.com...
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