N4-Acetyl-2'-O-methylcytidine is a chemically modified nucleoside derivative used as an intermediate in pharmaceutical research and manufacturing. Its structure features a cytidine base acetylated at the N4 position and methylated at the 2'-hydroxyl of the ribose ring.
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CAS 113886-71-8
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