nucleoside analogues

What are Nucleoside Analogues?

Nucleoside analogues are compounds that resemble natural nucleosides but have modifications in their chemical structure. These analogues are incorporated into DNA or RNA during replication or transcription, often leading to the disruption of these processes. In the context of histology, they are used to study cellular processes, diagnose diseases, and in the treatment of various conditions, including cancer and viral infections.

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