Talk:Deoxyadenosine
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[edit]Ehm... There is a slight mistake here: 2 articles in one. the drug cordycepin is 3'deoxyadenosine while deoxyadenosine is the normal 2'deoxynucleoside (makes DNA) that has nothing to with it (blocks RNA).. the picture is for the 2' deoxy. —Preceding unsigned comment added by Squidonius (talk • contribs) I am not a editor and I do not know what to do. Sorry
- Thanks for catching the mistake. The content for cordycepin has now been moved to its own article. --Ed (Edgar181) 15:42, 31 August 2006 (UTC)
- I have created redirects, 2'-Deoxyadenosine & 2-Deoxyadenosine (going to Deoxyadenosine), and 3'-Deoxyadenosine & 3-Deoxyadenosine (redirecting to Cordycepin). Hope this is OK. By the way, User:Squidonius, you are an editor, everybody can change and make pages. And Wikichem can use some more editors! Welcome! --Dirk Beetstra T C 15:54, 31 August 2006 (UTC)
Should anyone need it, the unique SMILES formula for this molecule is Nc1ncnc2[n](cnc12)[C@H]3CC(O)[C@@H](CO)O3
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