See Also: Inosine(medicine)
inosine(dictionary)
inosine 5'-triphosphate(medicine)
inosine diphosphate(medicine)
inosine monophosphate(medicine)
inosine 5'-diphosphate(medicine)
inosine triphosphatase(medicine)
inosine triphosphate(medicine)
inosine pranobex(medicine)
inosine-uridine hydrolase(medicine)

stanchel (iou) and Inosine (medicine)


stanchel (iou)



stanchel noun. Chiefly Scot. M16.
[Perh. from Old French estanc(h)ele dim. of estance (see STANCHION), recorded as name of an object used in a game.]
A stanchion.

Inosine (medicine)


inosine


The fifth base of nucleic acids. Important because it fails to form specific pair bonds with the Other bases. In transfer RNAs, this property is used in the anticodon to allow matching of a single tRNA to several codons. PCR perfomed with primers containing inosine tolerates a limited degree of mismatch between primer and template, useful in homology probing.