adenosine
101adenosine triphosphate — noun a nucleotide derived from adenosine that occurs in muscle tissue; the major source of energy for cellular reactions • Syn: ↑ATP • Hypernyms: ↑nucleotide, ↑base …
102adenosine deaminase deficiency — a severe immune system disorder caused by a genetic inability to produce adenosine deaminase. Also called ADA deficiency …
103adenosine — noun Etymology: International Scientific Vocabulary, blend of adenine and ribose Date: circa 1909 a nucleoside C10H13N5O4 that is a constituent of RNA and yields adenine and ribose on hydrolysis …
104adenosine — n. [Gr. aden, gland] A nucleoside whose phosphates provide the primary energy transfer system in living materials …
105adenosine — (= 9 b D ribofuranosyladenine) The nucleoside formed by linking adenine to ribose …
106adenosine — /euh den euh seen , sin/, n. Biochem. a white, crystalline, water soluble nucleoside, C10H13N5O4, of adenine and ribose. [1905 10; < G Adenosin, b. Adenin ADENINE and Ribose RIBOSE] * * * …
107adenosine — n. white crystalline nucleoside derived from ribose nucleic acid …
108adenosine — [ə dɛnə(ʊ)si:n] noun Biochemistry a nucleoside consisting of adenine combined with ribose …
109adenosine — aden·o·sine …
110adenosine — n. a nucleoside that contains adenine and the sugar ribose and occurs in ATP. It is also used as an anti arrhythmic drug to stop supraventricular tachycardias and restore a normal heart rhythm. As such, it needs to be injected quickly, which may… …