adenosine
Americannoun
noun
Etymology
Origin of adenosine
1905–10; < German Adenosin, blend of Adenin adenine and Ribose ribose
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Caffeine blocks the adenosine receptors in your nerves, so your brain perceives less pain and fatigue.
From BBC • Jul. 31, 2025
Caffeine is a psychostimulant that works by blocking the adenosine receptors in the brain, which are linked to sleep, memory and learning.
From Salon • Dec. 22, 2024
Throughout the day, your body produces a chemical called adenosine, which binds to receptors in your brain and makes you feel drowsy.
From Seattle Times • Jun. 4, 2024
In the field of cancer immunotherapy, it has long been known that T cells are not able to create their cellular energy, called adenosine triphosphate or ATP, when they are inside of a solid tumor.
From Science Daily • Mar. 15, 2024
In another example, the protocol took just one step to convert adenosine -- a neurotransmitter and DNA building block that costs less than 10 cents per gram -- into the amine N6-methyladenosine.
From Science Daily • Nov. 22, 2023
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