dUTP (deoxyuridine triphosphate) is an endogenous nucleotide metabolite that functions as a building block for DNA synthesis in research applications. It is commonly used as a laboratory reagent in studies of DNA replication and repair.
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CAS 102814-08-4
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pharmaceutical intermediate
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