olomoucin
Czech edit
Etymology edit
From Olomouc + -in. Named after the city where it was discovered.
Pronunciation edit
Noun edit
olomoucin m inan (singular only)
- olomoucine (an inhibitor of cyclin-dependent kinase, derived from purine, used in oncology) [from the end of 20th c.]
- 1999 May 25, Martina Macková, “Nový lék na rakovinu? Možná se rodí právě teď v Olomouci”, in iDnes.cz[1]:
- Látka, později pojmenovaná olomoucin, je derivátem adeninu – součásti nukleových kyselin, které jsou obsaženy přímo v každé lidské buňce.
- Substance, later called olomoucine, is a derivate of adenine – a part of nucleic acids, contained in every human cell.
Declension edit
Declension of olomoucin (sg-only hard masculine inanimate)
singular | |
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nominative | olomoucin |
genitive | olomoucinu |
dative | olomoucinu |
accusative | olomoucin |
vocative | olomoucine |
locative | olomoucinu |
instrumental | olomoucinem |