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  • inosinic acid
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  • inosite free bouillon
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  • inositol
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  • Inositol triphosphate
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  • inositol-1,4,5-triphosphate(ip3)
    inositol-1,4,5-triphosphate(IP3)
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  • inosinic acid
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  • inositol
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  • inositol-1,4,5-triphosphate(ip3)
    inositol-1,4,5-triphosphate(IP3)
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iNOS inducible macrophage-type nitric oxide synthase
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iNOS 1.Inducible NO synthase
iNOS Cytokine-inducible nitric oxide synthase
iNOS Inducible nitric oxide synthase
iNOS Inducible nitric oxide synthetase
iNOS Induction of nitric oxide synthase
iNOS inducible form of .NO synthase
iNOS inducible form of NOS
iNOS inducible form of nitric oxide synthase
iNOS isoform of .NO synthase
iNOS isoform of NOS
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inosaemia 1. The presence of inositol in the circulating blood.
Synonym: fibraemia.
Origin: inose + G. Haima, blood
(05 Mar 2000)
inosamine An inositol in which an -OH group is replaced by an -NH2 group.
(05 Mar 2000)
inoscopy The microscopic examination of biologic materials (e.g., tissue, sputum, clotted blood) after dissecting or chemically digesting the fibrillary elements and strands of fibrin.
Origin: ino-+ G. Skopeo, to look at
(05 Mar 2000)
inosculate 1. To unite by apposition or contact, as two tubular vessels at their extremities; to anastomose.
2. To intercommunicate; to interjoin. "The several monthly divisions of the journal may inosculate, but not the several volumes." (De Quincey)
Origin: Pref. In- in + osculate.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
inose A member of the vitamin B complex necessary for growth of yeast and of mice, absence from the diet causes hair loss and dermatitis in mice.
(27 Sep 1997)
inosinate A salt or ester of inosinic acid.
(05 Mar 2000)
inosine The fifth base of nucleic acids. Important because it fails to form specific pair bonds with the other bases. In transfer RNAs, this property is used in the anticodon to allow matching of a single tRNA to several codons. PCR perfomed with primers containing inosine tolerates a limited degree of mismatch between primer and template, useful in homology probing.
(18 Nov 1997)
inosine 5'-diphosphate Inosine esterified at its 5' position with diphosphoric acid.
Acronym: IDP
(05 Mar 2000)
inosine 5'-triphosphate Inosine with triphosphoric acid esterified at its 5' position; participates in a number of enzyme-catalyzed reactions.
Acronym: ITP
(05 Mar 2000)
inosine diphosphate <chemical> Inosine 5'-(trihydrogen diphosphate). An inosine nucleotide containing two phosphate groups esterified to the sugar moiety.
Synonym: irpp; inosine pyrophosphate.
Chemical name: Inosine 5'-(trihydrogen diphosphate)
(12 Dec 1998)
inosine monophosphate <chemical> Inosine 5'-monophosphate. A purine nucleotide which has hypoxanthine as the base and one phosphate group esterified to the sugar moiety.
Chemical name: 5'-Inosinic acid
(12 Dec 1998)
inosine pranobex <chemical> An alkylamino-alcohol complex of inosine that may have some antiviral activity, probably due to its inhibition of viral protein synthesis and facilitation of the host's mRNA synthesis.
Pharmacological action: adjuvants, immunologic, antiviral agents.
Chemical name: Inosine, compd. With 1-(dimethylamino)-2-propanol 4-(acetylamino)benzoate (salt) (1:3)
(12 Dec 1998)
inosine triphosphatase <enzyme> Releases pyrophosphate + imp
Registry number: EC 3.6.1.-
Synonym: itpase, inosine triphosphate pyrophosphohydrolase, itp pyrophosphohydrolase
(26 Jun 1999)
inosine triphosphate <chemical> Inosine 5'-(tetrahydrogen triphosphate). An inosine nucleotide containing three phosphate groups esterified to the sugar moiety. Synonym: irppp.
Chemical name: Inosine 5'-(tetrahydrogen triphosphate)
(12 Dec 1998)
inosine-uridine hydrolase <enzyme> From crithidia fasciculata; hydrolyzes the n-glycosidic bonds of purine and pyrimidine nucleosides
Registry number: EC 3.2.2.-
Synonym: inosine-uridine preferring nucleoside hydrolase, iu-nucleoside hydrolase
(26 Jun 1999)
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  • Inosine - »õâ A purine nucleoside that has hypoxanthine linked by the N9 nitrogen to the C1 carbon of ribose. It is an intermediate in the degradation of purines and purine nucleosides to uric acid and in pathways of purine salvage. It also occurs in the anticodon of certain transfer RNA molecules. (Dorland, 28th ed)
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  • Inosine Diphosphate - »õâ An inosine nucleotide containing a pyrophosphate group esterified to C5 of the sugar moiety.
    Synonyms : Inosine Pyrophosphate, Riboxin, Riboxine, Diphosphate, Inosine, Pyrophosphate, Inosine
  • Inosine Monophosphate - »õâ Inosine 5'-Monophosphate. A purine nucleotide which has hypoxanthine as the base and one phosphate group esterified to the sugar moiety.
    Synonyms : Inosinic Acids, Sodium Inosinate, Acid, Inosinic, Acids, Inosinic, Inosinate, Sodium, Monophosphate, Inosine, Monophosphate, Ribosylhypoxanthine
  • Inosine Nucleotides - »õâ
    Synonyms : Nucleotides, Inosine, Phosphates, Inosine
  • Inosine Pranobex - »õâ An alkylamino-alcohol complex of inosine used in the treatment of a variety of viral infections. Unlike other antiviral agents, it acts by modifying or stimulating cell-mediated immune processes rather than acting on the virus directly.
    Synonyms : Imunovir, Isoprinosin, Isoprinosine, Methysoprinol, Metisoprinol, NPT-10381, NPT 10381, NPT10381, Pranobex, Inosine
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inosine a nucleoside that is formed by the deamination of adenosine; used in kidney transplantation to provide a temporary source of sugar
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inosculate anastomose: come together or open into each other; "the blood vessels anastomose"
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inosculation anastomosis: a natural or surgical joining of parts or branches of tubular structures so as to make or become continuous
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inositol an optically inactive alcohol that is a component of the vitamin B complex
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inositol A type of sugar that differs from glucose (the chief source of energy for living organisms) in its chemical structure. Certain modified forms of inositol can be used by the body to transmit signals inside and between cells.
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iNOS come together or open into each other, as of blood vessels
iNOS a natural or surgical joining of parts or branches of tubular structures so as to make or become continuous
iNOS an optically inactive alcohol that is a component of the vitamin B complex
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