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Inosine

Known as: INO, Inosinum, Oxiamin 
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… 
National Institutes of Health

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2011
2011
The down-going atmospheric \nu_{\mu} and {\bar{\nu_{\mu}}} fluxes can be significantly altered due to the presence of eV^2-scale… 
2004
2004
When attacked by microbes,the immune system of the host can be activated,which induces many changes. One of them is that the… 
1987
1987
Growth patterns of the neptune whelk, Neptunea arthritica, of Usu Bay, which is located within Volcano Bay, Hokkaido were studied… 
1984
1984
Etude d'une electrode a adenosine d'aminase. On utilise une enzyme provenant soit de la muqueuse intestinale de veau (type III… 
1979
1979
Ezo abalones did not originally inhabit Funka Bay, but now live widely in this area as a result of transplantation. To six places… 
Review
1975
Review
1975
INTRODUCTION ................................................................. 33 PHYSIOLOGICAL ANTIMUTAGENESIS… 
1971
1971
N6-(Δ2-Isopentenyl)adenosine, a component of tRNA, displays biological activity in both plant and animal systems. As part of a… 
1967
1967
1. A study has been made of active cation transport in relation to the metabolism of nucleosides and deoxynucleosides in human… 
1959
1959
Inosine, like other purine nucleosides when added to preserved blood specimens, induces a resynthesis of organic phosphate esters… 
1958
1958
Inosine is as effective as adenosine in maintaining the organic phosphate esters in the erythrocytes during storage in the…