different between hypomethylate vs decitabine
hypomethylate
English
Etymology
hypo- +? methylate
Verb
hypomethylate (third-person singular simple present hypomethylates, present participle hypomethylating, simple past and past participle hypomethylated)
- To cause, or to undergo hypomethylation
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decitabine
English
Etymology
From de(oxy)- +? -citabine (“cytarabine or azacytidine derivative”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /d??sa?.t?.bi?n/
Noun
decitabine (uncountable)
- (pharmacology) 5-aza-2'-deoxycytidine (trademark Dacogen), a cytosine analogue that hypomethylates DNA by inhibiting DNA methyltransferase.
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