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cytidine diphosphoglyceride

cyt·i·dine di·phos·pho·glyc·er·ide (CDP-glyc·er·ide),

(sī'ti-dēn dī-fos'fō-gli'cer-īd),
An intermediate in the formation of phospholipids (for example, cardiolipin) formed by the action on CTP and 1,2-diacylglycerols by a cytidyl transferase, releasing CDP-glyceride and pyrophosphate.
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