bromodeoxyuridine |
null |
As nouns the difference between bromodeoxyuridine and null
is that
bromodeoxyuridine is (organic compound) a synthetic nucleoside which is an analogue of thymidine; it is commonly used in the detection of proliferating cells in living tissues, where it competes with uridine while
null is zero, nil; the cardinal number before einn.
terms |
bromodeoxyuridine |
As nouns the difference between terms and bromodeoxyuridine
is that
terms is while
bromodeoxyuridine is (organic compound) a synthetic nucleoside which is an analogue of thymidine; it is commonly used in the detection of proliferating cells in living tissues, where it competes with uridine.
bromodeoxyuridine |
brdu |
In organic compound|lang=en terms the difference between bromodeoxyuridine and brdu
is that
bromodeoxyuridine is (organic compound) a synthetic nucleoside which is an analogue of thymidine; it is commonly used in the detection of proliferating cells in living tissues, where it competes with uridine while
brdu is (organic compound) bromodeoxyuridine.
As a noun bromodeoxyuridine
is (organic compound) a synthetic nucleoside which is an analogue of thymidine; it is commonly used in the detection of proliferating cells in living tissues, where it competes with uridine.
uridine |
bromodeoxyuridine |
As nouns the difference between uridine and bromodeoxyuridine
is that
uridine is (organic compound|biochemistry) a nucleoside formed from uracil and ribose while
bromodeoxyuridine is (organic compound) a synthetic nucleoside which is an analogue of thymidine; it is commonly used in the detection of proliferating cells in living tissues, where it competes with uridine.
thymidine |
bromodeoxyuridine |
As nouns the difference between thymidine and bromodeoxyuridine
is that
thymidine is the nucleoside consisting of a combination of deoxyribose and thymine while
bromodeoxyuridine is a synthetic nucleoside which is an analogue of thymidine; it is commonly used in the detection of proliferating cells in living tissues, where it competes with uridine.
analogue |
bromodeoxyuridine |
As nouns the difference between analogue and bromodeoxyuridine
is that
analogue is alternative form of lang=en while
bromodeoxyuridine is a synthetic nucleoside which is an analogue of thymidine; it is commonly used in the detection of proliferating cells in living tissues, where it competes with uridine.
As an adjective analogue
is alternative form of lang=en.
nucleoside |
bromodeoxyuridine |
As nouns the difference between nucleoside and bromodeoxyuridine
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
bromodeoxyuridine is a synthetic nucleoside which is an analogue of thymidine; it is commonly used in the detection of proliferating cells in living tissues, where it competes with uridine.
synthetic |
bromodeoxyuridine |
As nouns the difference between synthetic and bromodeoxyuridine
is that
synthetic is a synthetic compound while
bromodeoxyuridine is (organic compound) a synthetic nucleoside which is an analogue of thymidine; it is commonly used in the detection of proliferating cells in living tissues, where it competes with uridine.
As an adjective synthetic
is of, or relating to synthesis.