deoxyribosylthymine -
Compound Summary
(CID
3000346
)
Also known as:
deoxythymidine, alpha-Thymidine, Beta-Thymidine, Erythro-Furan-T, AC1MHD4D, SureCN23486, CTK8G3952, 4449-43-8, 50-89-5
Molecular Formula:
C
10
H
14
N
2
O
5
Molecular Weight:
242.22856
InChIKey
:
IQFYYKKMVGJFEH-GJMOJQLCSA-N
Deoxythymidine is a pyrimidine deoxynucleoside. Deoxythymidine is the DNA nucleoside T, which pairs with deoxyadenosine (A) in double-stranded DNA. In cell biology it is used to synchronize the cells in S phase.
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