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Meaning of "thymidine"

thymidine (noun): Thymidine is a nucleoside molecule that serves as a building block for DNA synthesis. It consists of thymine and a deoxyribose sugar, playing a crucial role in the replication and maintenance of genetic material in living organisms
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  • The nucleoside consisting of a combination of deoxyribose and thymine

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It phosphorylates thymidine to create thymidine monophosphate dTMP.
Cell proliferation is determined by incorporation of tritiated thymidine.
The thymidine can be bound to phosphate groups.
Radioactive labelled thymidine were added to the wells.
Thymidine incorporation was determined by scintillation counting in triplicates.
Radioactive labelled thymidine was added to the wells.
Thymidine incorporation was determined by liquid scintillation counting.
B cell proliferation was quantified based on thymidine incorporation.
Domains of thymidine phosphorylase can also be expressed.
Proliferation is measured in a standard thymidine incorporation assay.
Thymidine uptake was then measured vía beta counter.
This was evaluated by inhibition of tritiated thymidine incorporation.
Incorporated thymidine was determined by liquid scintillation counting.
Cell proliferation was measured by uptake of tritiated thymidine.
In the vector thymidine was substituted for uracil.

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This mixture did not contain hypoxanthine or thymidine.
Thymidine incorporation is quantified using a scintillation counter.
Cell proliferation was quantified by measuring thymidine incorporation.
Thymidine kinase is not present in fungi.
B cell proliferation was measured by tritiated thymidine uptake.
Thymidine and deoxyguanosine clearance appears to be an efficient approach.
Hydroxymethylcytosine may be present in the genome instead of thymidine.
Incorporated thymidine was detected by scintillation counting.
Brivudine is an analogue of the nucleoside thymidine.
Thymidine uptake was measured as described above.
These effects are measured via incorporation of tritiated thymidine.
Thymidine phosphorylase is therefore mitogenic towards endothelial cells.
Preferably the regularly repeated base is a thymidine or a uracil.
The thymidine uptake was quantified in a microplate scintillation counter.
One such suicide system is based on thymidine kinases.
Modification for thymidine nucleosides and nucleotide analogues.
The cell proliferation was measured by incorporation of tritiated thymidine.
Antibodies against thymidine kinase are available for immunohistochemical detection.
Transfectants were selected in medium lacking hypoxanthine and thymidine.
Adding two thymidine nucleotides is thought to add nuclease resistance.
Cell proliferation was monitored by thymidine incorporation.
Thymidine kinase diagnostic assay for gene therapy applications.
The cytotoxic gene product may be thymidine kinase.
Herpes thymidine kinase is an example.
The selection medium lacks hypoxanthine and thymidine.
Cellular thymidine kinase converts zidovudine into zidovudine monophosphate.
Labelling was stopped by addition of un labelled thymidine.
The thymidine kinase gene.
Saccharomyces cerevisiae may lack an endogenous thymidine phosphorylase.
Thymidine incorporation was measured by cpm.
The position of the cytosine to thymidine transition is indicated by an arrow.
It was found that exogenously supplied deoxycytidine was converted to thymidine nucleotides.
Fluorothymidine is a thymidine analog.
The proliferation is measured by the tritiated thymidine incorporation test.
Thymidine kinase is required for the action of many antiviral drugs.

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