2'-O-Methylcytidine is a modified nucleoside used as an intermediate in RNA research. It features a methyl group at the 2'-hydroxyl position of the ribose sugar, which can enhance the stability and nuclease resistance of synthetic RNA strands.
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CAS 2140-72-9
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pharmaceutical intermediate
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pharmaceutical intermediate
2'-O-methyluridine
pharmaceutical intermediate
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pharmaceutical intermediate
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pharmaceutical intermediate
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