Adenosine (Ado) is involved in the regulation of many physiological and pathophysiological processes through the activation of four cell membrane receptors termed A1, A2A, A2B and A3, which belong to the family of G-proteins coupled receptors and are ubiquitously expressed in the body. Adenosine receptors (ARs) are present on virtually every tissue and are often co-expressed in the same cell type, and their activation is predominantly responsible for the wide variety of effects produced by adenosine throughout several organ systems. Research on adenosine receptors during the past 20 years has resulted in considerable progress in identifying selective agonists and antagonists and an increased understanding of the particular roles adenosine r...
In the search for agonists for the elusive A(2B) adenosine receptor subtypes, 2-phenylhydroxypropyny...
Adenosine receptors and in particular the A2A and A3 (A2AR and A3R) receptor subtypes control a rang...
A series of 2-phenylethynyladenosine (PEAdo) derivatives substituted in the N6- and 4′-position was ...
Adenosine (Ado) is involved in the regulation of many physiological and pathophysiological processes...
Adenosine (Ado) is an endogenous nucleoside ubiquitous in mammals promoting protection and cells rep...
A series of N-6-alkyl-2-alkynyl derivatives of adenosine (Ado) have been synthesized and evaluated f...
Adenosine (Ado) is a naturally occurring nucleoside, involved in the regulation of many physiologica...
The synthesis and the pharmacological activity of alkynyl derivatives of adenosine (Ado) and N-ethyl...
A new series of N6-methoxy-2-(ar)alkynyladenosine derivatives has been synthesized and tested at the...
The synthesis of a series of 9-ethyladenine derivatives bearing alkynyl chains in 2- or 8-position w...
In the search for agonists for the elusive A(2B) adenosine receptor subtypes, 2-phenylhydroxypropyny...
Adenosine receptors and in particular the A2A and A3 (A2AR and A3R) receptor subtypes control a rang...
A series of 2-phenylethynyladenosine (PEAdo) derivatives substituted in the N6- and 4′-position was ...
Adenosine (Ado) is involved in the regulation of many physiological and pathophysiological processes...
Adenosine (Ado) is an endogenous nucleoside ubiquitous in mammals promoting protection and cells rep...
A series of N-6-alkyl-2-alkynyl derivatives of adenosine (Ado) have been synthesized and evaluated f...
Adenosine (Ado) is a naturally occurring nucleoside, involved in the regulation of many physiologica...
The synthesis and the pharmacological activity of alkynyl derivatives of adenosine (Ado) and N-ethyl...
A new series of N6-methoxy-2-(ar)alkynyladenosine derivatives has been synthesized and tested at the...
The synthesis of a series of 9-ethyladenine derivatives bearing alkynyl chains in 2- or 8-position w...
In the search for agonists for the elusive A(2B) adenosine receptor subtypes, 2-phenylhydroxypropyny...
Adenosine receptors and in particular the A2A and A3 (A2AR and A3R) receptor subtypes control a rang...
A series of 2-phenylethynyladenosine (PEAdo) derivatives substituted in the N6- and 4′-position was ...