Pronunciation: /əˈdɛnəˌsaɪn/
noun a nucleoside consisting of adenine and ribose, found in RNA and other nucleic acids
A1 Adenosine is a molecule found in the body that helps regulate sleep and wakefulness.
A2 Doctors sometimes use adenosine to help diagnose certain heart conditions.
B1 Adenosine is known for its role in dilating blood vessels and improving blood flow.
B2 Researchers are studying the potential benefits of adenosine in cancer treatment.
C1 The complex interactions of adenosine receptors in the brain have been a focus of neuroscience research.
C2 Pharmacologists continue to explore the various ways adenosine can be targeted for therapeutic purposes.
formal Adenosine is a nucleoside that plays a crucial role in various biochemical processes in the body.
informal I read that adenosine is important for energy production in our cells.
slang Yo, have you heard about adenosine? It's like the MVP of cellular energy.
figurative Adenosine is like the conductor of an orchestra, coordinating all the different players in our body's functions.
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