lipogenesis |
nucleoside |
As nouns the difference between lipogenesis and nucleoside
is that
lipogenesis is (biochemistry) the biochemical production of fat, especially the conversion of carbohydrate into fat so that it may be stored as a long-term source of energy when food is scarce while
nucleoside is nucleoside.
nucleoside |
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nucleoside |
nuclotide |
nucleoside |
xanthosine |
As nouns the difference between nucleoside and xanthosine
is that
nucleoside is nucleoside while
xanthosine is (organic compound) a nucleoside derived from xanthine and ribose.
nucleoside |
hydroxyguanosine |
As nouns the difference between nucleoside and hydroxyguanosine
is that
nucleoside is nucleoside while
hydroxyguanosine is (biochemistry) a nucleoside that is an oxidative derivative of guanosine, used as a biomarker of oxidative stress.
nucleoside |
internucleoside |
As a noun nucleoside
is nucleoside.
As an adjective internucleoside is
between nucleosides.
nucleoside |
stavudine |
As nouns the difference between nucleoside and stavudine
is that
nucleoside is nucleoside while
stavudine is a nucleoside-analogue reverse transcriptase inhibitor active against hiv.
nucleoside |
emtricitabine |
As nouns the difference between nucleoside and emtricitabine
is that
nucleoside is nucleoside while
emtricitabine is a nucleoside reverse transcriptase inhibitor for the treatment of hiv infection.
nucleoside |
polyoxin |
In biochemistry terms the difference between nucleoside and polyoxin
is that
nucleoside is an organic molecule in which a nitrogenous heterocyclic base (or nucleobase), which can be either a double-ringed purine or a single-ringed pyrimidine, is covalently attached to a five-carbon pentose sugar (deoxyribose in DNA or ribose in RNA). When the phosphate group is covalently attached to the pentose sugar, it forms a nucleotide while
polyoxin is any of a group of nucleoside antibiotics, produced by
Streptomyces bacteria, composed of heterocyclic moieties derived from amino sugars; the simplest being
1-β-(5'-amino5'-deoxy-D-allofuranuronosyl)-5-hydroxy-methyluracil
nucleoside | carbanucleoside |
As nouns the difference between nucleoside and carbanucleoside
is that
nucleoside is nucleoside while
carbanucleoside is (biochemistry) any carbocyclic analogue of a nucleoside.
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