Cytidine monophosphate
Cytidine monophosphate is a nucleotide used in biochemical research and laboratory applications. It is a mononucleotide composed of cytosine, ribose, and a single phosphate group. Cytidine monophosphate serves as a fundamental building block for various biomolecular processes.
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5 protocols using cytidine monophosphate
Enzymatic DNA Nucleotide Analysis
Screening for Small Molecule Inhibitors
Quantification of Nucleoside Analog Triphosphates
Quantification of NNK and Metabolites in Zebrafish
Crystalline Amino Acids in Krill Hydrolysate Diets
A5) Arg+Ala+Pro+Leu+Phe + nu + rest FAA as in KH Each mix was added to one of five otherwise identical low fishmeal (3%) diets. A 15% fishmeal (MFM) diet and a 3% fishmeal diet (LFM) served as positive and negative control diets, respectively. The experimental diets' formulation, approximate composition and physical quality, in addition to their total and FAA composition, are presented in Tables 1-3.
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