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  • ...wn ''de novo'' synthesis. Inhibition of the enzyme starves the bacteria of nucleotides necessary for [[DNA replication]].
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  • ...ucleoside analogues as chemotherapeutic agents: a review. Nucleosides and nucleotides 1992; 11(2-4)
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  • ...by chemical modifications. DIG molecules are often linked to [[uridine]] [[nucleotides]]; DIG labeled [[uridine]] (DIG-U) can then be incorporated into [[RNA]] pr
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  • ...by chemical modifications. DIG molecules are often linked to [[uridine]] [[nucleotides]]; DIG labeled [[uridine]] (DIG-U) can then be incorporated into [[RNA]] pr
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  • *[[nucleotides]]<ref>{{cite journal
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  • ...ATP molecules. Living cells use phosphate to transport cellular energy via nucleotides such as [[adenosine triphosphate]] (ATP). Nearly every cellular process tha {{Nucleobases, nucleosides, and nucleotides}}
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  • ...y sharing materials in the form of dissolved [[ions]], [[hormones]], and [[nucleotides]], the fungus maintains bidirectional communication with itself. The fungal
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  • *[[Nucleotides]] ...idine. Therefore, several companies that produce infant formula have added nucleotides to their infant formulas.<ref name=carb/>
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