How To Use Thymidine In A Sentence
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Folic acid: Also called folate, folacin, or vitamin B9, folic acid is a B vitamin involved in producing thymidine for DNA replication.
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Folic acid: Also called folate, folacin, or vitamin B9, folic acid is a B vitamin involved in producing thymidine for DNA replication.
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III) - based metal-organic frameworks with engineered cores and surfaces, as well as imaging properties, function as superior nanocarriers for efficient controlled delivery of challenging antitumoural and retroviral drugs (that is, busulfan, azidothymidine triphosphate, doxorubicin or cidofovir) against cancer and AIDS.
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[2] Km-Value (mM) 0.07 (thymidylate) [5] 0.09 (thymidine) [5] (5-bromodeoxyuridine) [5] 0.19 (deoxyuridine) [5] 0.29
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Thymidine Phosphorylase (TP) is a kind of peptide growth factor which has a close relation with tumor angiogenesis.
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Although the sulfated maitake fraction resembled the anti-HIV potency of AZT (zidovudine, formerly azidothymidine), it was not considered a promising treatment because of potential cellular toxicity in vivo.
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However, as indicated above, the salvage pathway to thymidine nucleotide synthesis is especially important in the preparation for cell division.
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III) - based metal-organic frameworks with engineered cores and surfaces, as well as imaging properties, function as superior nanocarriers for efficient controlled delivery of challenging antitumoural and retroviral drugs (that is, busulfan, azidothymidine triphosphate, doxorubicin or cidofovir) against cancer and AIDS.
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Thymidine dimers occur when UV light catalyses a reaction where two thymine residues bond with one another and form a bulge in the DNA.
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Some RGV genes and their functions have been identified, including deoxyuridine triphosphatase (dUTPase), thymidine kinase (TK),
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It is a prodrug that is converted intracellularly to various metabolites that bind to the enzyme thymidylate synthase, inhibiting synthesis of thymidine, DNA, and RNA.
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Moolten FL (1986) Tumor chemosensitivity conferred by inserted herpes thymidine kinase genes: paradigm for a prospective cancer control strategy.
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Reichard repeated and extended this experiment with U-14C uridine in 1957 with much the same result for the deoxycytidine and thymidine4.
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In plants the organization of DNA as multiple replicons can be readily visualized by fibre autoradiography, in which replicating DNA molecules are labelled with tritiated thymidine.
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In general, reasonably high molecular weight azides are OK to handle (e.g., the early anti-HIV drug azidothymidine).
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Methionine synthase inhibition causes folate trapping and a reduction in the amount of folate available for thymidine synthesis as described above.
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Several analogs are used to interfere with the replication of HIV, such as AZT (azidothymidine) and ddI (dideoxyinosine).
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Tritiated thymidine and its metabolites do not bind to the bead, enhancing the signal-to-noise ratio.
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A purified colony was inoculated into 5 ml of broth and grown overnight before plating dilutions onto LB plates supplemented with 50 g/ml thymidine.
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For gene therapy based on the introduction of the herpes simplex virus thymidine kinase gene, the bystander effect depends on cell to cell contact and the presence of gap junctions.
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A DNA substrate containing a thymidine kinase gene fused to a neomycin-resistance gene was stably integrated into cells.
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Both of these enzymes are involved in thymidine nucleotide biosynthesis.
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The FDA approves AZT (azidothymidine), the first antiviral agent to treat AIDS.
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In 1986, a drug known as azidothymidine was identified by NCI researchers as inhibiting HIV activity in laboratory studies.
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In DNA footprinting analyses using the C-module of retrotransposon TRE5-A as probe, two CbfA binding sites have been determined that contain 14-22 homopolymeric thymidines
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