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Nucleoside Drugs

Capecitabine

(154361-50-9)
An antiproliferative 5-fluorouracil releasing compound

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Cladribine

(4291-63-8)
It is a substituted purine nucleoside with antileukemic activity

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Cytidine 5′-(tetrahydrogen triphosphate), sodium salt (1:2)

(36051-68-0)
Cytidine 5'-triphosphate (CTP) is a pyrimidine nucleoside triphosphate that is involved in a variety of biochemical reactions. It is used in the synthesis of RNA by RNA polymerases. In the formation of phosphatidylcholine (PC), CTP reacts with phosphocholine, via CTP:phosphocholine cytidylyltransferases, to produce CDP-choline and diphosphate. This is the rate-limiting step in PC synthesis and, as a pivotal step in cell proliferation, can be important in cancer. CTP also interacts with N-acylneu

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Nucleoside drugs are an important class of drugs used clinically to treat viral infectious diseases, tumors, and AIDS. Nearly 50% of the currently used antiviral drugs are nucleoside drugs, and the antitumor drugs Cytarabine, Doxifluridine, etc. also belong to the nucleoside class. Nucleoside and deoxynucleoside series derivatives have a variety of biologically active substances, which can be used directly or indirectly as drugs, and play an extremely important role in the treatment of a variety of major diseases.
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