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Things nucleosides often describes (“nucleosides ________”)
specific
How nucleosides often is described (“________ nucleosides”)
modified, other, corresponding, various, natural, several, minor, purine, pyrimidine, common, antiviral, free, normal, major, synthetic, certain, respective, urinary, individual, halogenated, exogenous, related, unusual, tritiated, antiretroviral, adenine, phosphorylated, preformed, containing, monophosphate, odd, labelled, protected, methylated, arabinosyl, active, triphosphate, dietary, rare, physiologic, endogenous, physiological, acyclic, carbocyclic, hypermodified, cyclic, unmodified, available, toxic, unprotected, terminal, cytosine, unknown, oxidized, linked, isolated, conventional, endo, cytotoxic, novel, unnatural, adjacent, soluble, isoprenoid, intracellular, deoxy, substituted, silylated, azacytidine, azapurine, analogous, labile, alkylated, aminopurine, methylpurine, fluoropyrimidine, fluorinated, radioactive
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