Oxidative vs Hydroxyguanosine - What's the difference?
oxidative | hydroxyguanosine |
(chemistry) Of, relating to, or produced by oxidation.
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(biochemistry) A nucleoside that is an oxidative derivative of guanosine, used as a biomarker of oxidative stress.
As an adjective oxidative
is (chemistry) of, relating to, or produced by oxidation.As a noun hydroxyguanosine is
(biochemistry) a nucleoside that is an oxidative derivative of guanosine, used as a biomarker of oxidative stress.oxidative
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Adjective
(-)citation, passage=It is likely that the long evolutionary trajectory of Mycoplasma went from a reductive autotroph to oxidative heterotroph to a cell-wall–defective degenerate parasite. This evolutionary trajectory assumes the simplicity to complexity route of biogenesis, a point of view that is not universally accepted.}}