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Interactions between serum uric acid and gut microbiota: implications for metabolic health. [PDF]
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Bioinformatics Analysis Screening and Identification of Key Biomarkers and Drug Targets in Human Glioblastoma. [PDF]
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Annual Review of Biochemistry, 1995
Landmark discoveries such as the autocatalytic cleavage activity of certain RNA molecules, as well as small oligoribonucletide ribozymes and later the in vitro evolution of novel bioactive oligoribonucleotides (SELEX), have created entire new fields of biochemical research.
B E, Eaton, W A, Pieken
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Landmark discoveries such as the autocatalytic cleavage activity of certain RNA molecules, as well as small oligoribonucletide ribozymes and later the in vitro evolution of novel bioactive oligoribonucleotides (SELEX), have created entire new fields of biochemical research.
B E, Eaton, W A, Pieken
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Ribonucleosides as minor milk constituents
Zeitschrift für Ernährungswissenschaft, 1991Ribonucleosides are minor milk constituents and show a typical pattern which is assumed to be species-specific. As well as the unmodified components adenosine, cytidine, guanosine, inosine, and uridine, modified compounds such as Nl-methyladenosine and N6-carbamoylthreonyladenosine--products of the transfer RNA catabolism--have been identified and ...
E, Schlimme, K P, Raezke, F G, Ott
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Ribonucleoside triphosphatase in rabbit reticulocytes
Archives of Biochemistry and Biophysics, 1966Ribonucleoside triphosphatase in rabbit reticulocytes, discussing distribution in extracts, behavior in purification of amino acid and ...
I D, Raacke, J, Fiala, S, Matsushita
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Biochemical Pharmacology, 1968
Abstract 6-Methylthiopurine ribonucleoside (MMPR) and several other adenosine analogues have important antitumor properties. These must be converted to the nucleotide by a purine ribonucleoside kinase in order to be biologically active. MMPR is converted to the nucleotide by an enzyme indistinguishable from adenosine kinase.
D H, Ho, J K, Luce, E, Frei
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Abstract 6-Methylthiopurine ribonucleoside (MMPR) and several other adenosine analogues have important antitumor properties. These must be converted to the nucleotide by a purine ribonucleoside kinase in order to be biologically active. MMPR is converted to the nucleotide by an enzyme indistinguishable from adenosine kinase.
D H, Ho, J K, Luce, E, Frei
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