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uridine
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u·ri·dine  (yr-dn)
n.
A white, odorless powder, C9H12N2O6, that is the nucleoside of uracil, important in carbohydrate metabolism, and used in biochemical experiments.

uridine [ˈjʊərɪˌdiːn]
n
(Life Sciences & Allied Applications / Biochemistry) Biochem a nucleoside present in all living cells in a combined form, esp in RNA
[from uro-1 + -ide + -ine2]


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