ribose的意思和读音

ribose

: ['raɪboʊs] : ['raɪbəʊs]

n.

L--D-

n.1.

n.1.a white crystalline sugar found in all living cells as a constituent of RNA and many other metabolically important compounds, including ribonucleotides, nucleic acids, and riboflavin.

1. karyopyknosis ribose ribonucleotide ...

2.L- DCHA Ribose L- Butyltin oxide ...

3.-D- 6-KT 6-) 2-Deoxy-D-Ribose 2--D- -Raffinose D- ...

4. deoxyribose ribose ribonucleic acid ...

7.U)(AG)(ribose)2'-O

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1.But one of us (Ricardo) and others have discovered ways in which ribose could have been stabilized.

2.Any of a CLASS of monosaccharides having five carbon atoms per molecule and including ribose and several other sugars.

3.D-Ribose, unlike glucose, is a five-carbon sugar important for DNA, RNA, and most importantly, ATP, the "energy currency" of the cells.,D-DNA、RNAATP,

4.Inhibition of poly(ADP-ribose)polymerase has preventive and therapeutic effects on the treatment of shock and ischemia-reperfusion injury.

5.The ribose of one nucleotide joins with the phosphate of the next to form the RNA backbone.

6.aldose A SUGAR containing an aldehyde (CHO) or potential aldehyde group . Examples include the sugars ribose (with six carbon atoms).(CHO))。

7.The preferred pentose is D-ribose, to be administered chronically.D-

8.ADP (adenosine diphosphate ) A nucleotide consisting of adenine and ribose with two phosphate groups attached.

9.Guanosine (guanine nucleoside) A nucleoside present in DNA and RNA and consisting of guanine linked to D- ribose via a B-glycosidic bond.(DNARNABD—

10.Ribose phosphates are components of various coenzymes and are used by microorganisms in synthesizing histidine.