It has previously been shown that covalent incorporation of the photoreactive adenosine derivative (R)-2-azido-N6-p-hydroxyphenytisopropyladenosine [(R)-AHPIA] into the A, adenosine receptor of intact fat cells leads to a persistent activation of this receptor, resulting in a reduction of celular cAMP Ieveis [Mol. Pharmacol. 30:403-409 (1986)]. In contrast, covalent incorporation of (R)-AHPIA into human platelet membranes, which contain only stimulatory A2 adenosine receptors, reduces adenytate cyclase Stimulation via these receptors. This effect of (R)-AHPIA is specific for the A2 receptor and can be prevented by the adenosine receptor antagonist theophylline. Binding studies in-dicate that up to 90% of A2 receptors can be blocked by photo...
Adenosine not only has a role in cellular energy metabolism but is recognized as an intercellular me...
The xanthines currently represent the most potent class of adenosine receptor antagonists. However, ...
A2A adenosine receptors were studied in human platelets through saturation and competition binding e...
The ligand-binding subunit ofthe A1 adenosine receptor has been identified in membranes with the pho...
The ligand-binding subunit of the A\(_1\)-adenosine receptor has been identified by photoaffinity la...
This study describes experiments investigating the mechanism of activation of A1 adenosine receptors...
Adenosine modulates a variety of physiological functions via membrane-bound receptors. These recepto...
Adenosine mediates a wide range of physiological functions by activation of at least four cell surf...
1. The binding properties of human platelet A2a adenosine receptors, assayed with the A2a-selective ...
The binding characteristics of the selective adenosine A2 agonist [3H]CGS 21680 ([3H]2-[p-(2-carboxy...
A review. The low affinity A2B adenosine receptor, like any other adenosine receptor subtype, belon...
A series of typical and new adenosine ligands in human lymphocytes were studied with the aim to eval...
Adenosine receptors are present in platelets, and their activation results in accumulation of cAMP a...
Adenosine inhibits C2 production by human monocytes. The use of synthetic analogues of adenosine sug...
1. The present study describes the direct labelling of A2A adenosine receptors in human neutrophil m...
Adenosine not only has a role in cellular energy metabolism but is recognized as an intercellular me...
The xanthines currently represent the most potent class of adenosine receptor antagonists. However, ...
A2A adenosine receptors were studied in human platelets through saturation and competition binding e...
The ligand-binding subunit ofthe A1 adenosine receptor has been identified in membranes with the pho...
The ligand-binding subunit of the A\(_1\)-adenosine receptor has been identified by photoaffinity la...
This study describes experiments investigating the mechanism of activation of A1 adenosine receptors...
Adenosine modulates a variety of physiological functions via membrane-bound receptors. These recepto...
Adenosine mediates a wide range of physiological functions by activation of at least four cell surf...
1. The binding properties of human platelet A2a adenosine receptors, assayed with the A2a-selective ...
The binding characteristics of the selective adenosine A2 agonist [3H]CGS 21680 ([3H]2-[p-(2-carboxy...
A review. The low affinity A2B adenosine receptor, like any other adenosine receptor subtype, belon...
A series of typical and new adenosine ligands in human lymphocytes were studied with the aim to eval...
Adenosine receptors are present in platelets, and their activation results in accumulation of cAMP a...
Adenosine inhibits C2 production by human monocytes. The use of synthetic analogues of adenosine sug...
1. The present study describes the direct labelling of A2A adenosine receptors in human neutrophil m...
Adenosine not only has a role in cellular energy metabolism but is recognized as an intercellular me...
The xanthines currently represent the most potent class of adenosine receptor antagonists. However, ...
A2A adenosine receptors were studied in human platelets through saturation and competition binding e...