thiouridine

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

thio- +‎ uridine

Noun[edit]

thiouridine (plural thiouridines)

  1. (organic chemistry) A compound formally derived from uridine by replacing an oxygen atom with one of sulfur, but especially 4-thiouridine which is used as an affinity label