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What is an adenosine?

What is an adenosine? Here are some definitions.

Noun
  1. (biochemistry) A nucleoside derived from adenine and ribose, found in striated muscle tissue.
  2. (chemistry) An instance of adenosine.
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Muscles need high contents of magnesium to run enzymes and stabilize adenosine triphosphate, which aids energy transfer between cells.
The salvage pathways combine adenine with a pentose to alter the adenosine nucleotide pool inventory.
This reaction creates and maintains a transmembrane pH gradient, which provides energy for adenosine triphosphate synthesis.
Protein machines convert the free energy of adenosine triphosphate binding and hydrolysis into work.
The nucleotide elements of DNA are adenosine, guanine, cytosine, and thymine, abbreviated A, G, C, and T, respectively.
Hypoxia increases central nervous system levels of specific neuroinhibitors such as endogenous opioids, adenosine, and gamma-aminobutyric acid.

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