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What does the article title "NDPCP" refer to?
[edit]What does NDPCP stand for? It really should be explained in the article. Based on the context, I'm guessing that it is something like nucleoside diphosphate carbon(?) phosphate. Similarly, what to the abbreviations GDPCP and ADPCP stand for? All of these abbreviations don't appear to be used in the scientific literature describing these compounds. -- Ed (Edgar181) 17:06, 29 May 2019 (UTC)
N is the wildcard for nucleosides (which are often T, C, A, or G in molecular biology, but might also take other values). G is guanidine or guanine, A is adenine or adenosine. --mohawkjohn (talk) 20:14, 2 September 2020 (UTC)