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Cytidine - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Cytidine triphosphate - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Cytidine monophosphate - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Definition of cytidine in the Medical Dictionary. cytidine explanation. Information about cytidine in Free online English dictionary. What is cytidine? Meaning of cytidine medical term. What does cytidine mean? ... cytidine /cy·ti·dine/ (si´tĭ-dēn) a purine nucleoside consisting of cytosine and ribose, a constituent of...
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The Double-Edged Sword of Activation-Induced Cytidine Deaminase1 ... Activation-induced cytidine deaminase (AID) is required for Ig class switch recombination, a process that introduces DNA double-strand breaks in B cells.
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The cytidine deaminase gene, called ZmCDA3, has been copied from the ZmCDA1 gene on maize chromosome 7 about 4.5 million years ago (mya) after maize was formed by whole-genome duplication from two progenitors. ... Here, we report an example where a Helitron contains an intact gene that encodes a putative cytidine deaminase (CDA).
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Doug Markham of the Institute for Cancer Research, Fox Chase Cancer Center,Philadelphia, PA, has contributed the following structure for cytidine. He computed this structure in sdf format using MacroModel, a molecular mechanics program.
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Website created and maintained by: Mark Lefers and the Holmgren Lab last updated: July 26, 200 ... Biology Glossary search by EverythingBio.com ... The nucleoside containing cytosine as its base.
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The definitions used in this glossary of terminology either have been provided by the authors of the articles, or have been extracted wholly or in part, or paraphrased from the following sources: The American Medical Association Encyclopedia of Medicine, Charles B. Clayman, Biotechnology from A to Z, ... A purine nucleoside,
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