Id |
Subject |
Object |
Predicate |
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TextSentencer_T88 |
0-323 |
Sentence |
denotes |
NRTIs such as AZT (3-azido-3deoxythymidine) and ddI (dideoxyinosine) inhibit reverse transcription by a chain-termination mechanism; that is, when they are added to a growing DNA chain they block further synthesis while the NNRTIs act by blocking the synthesis by binding specifically an hydrophobic pocket of the HIV-1 RT. |
TextSentencer_T88 |
0-323 |
Sentence |
denotes |
NRTIs such as AZT (3-azido-3deoxythymidine) and ddI (dideoxyinosine) inhibit reverse transcription by a chain-termination mechanism; that is, when they are added to a growing DNA chain they block further synthesis while the NNRTIs act by blocking the synthesis by binding specifically an hydrophobic pocket of the HIV-1 RT. |