Funder: Endowment fund for education, Ministry of Finance Republic of IndonesiaAbstract: The adenosine A3 receptor (A3R) belongs to a family of four adenosine receptor (AR) subtypes which all play distinct roles throughout the body. A3R antagonists have been described as potential treatments for numerous diseases including asthma. Given the similarity between (adenosine receptors) orthosteric binding sites, obtaining highly selective antagonists is a challenging but critical task. Here we screen 39 potential A3R, antagonists using agonist-induced inhibition of cAMP. Positive hits were assessed for AR subtype selectivity through cAMP accumulation assays. The antagonist affinity was determined using Schild analysis (pA2 values) and fluorescen...
Adenosine receptors (ARs) are a family belonging to the GPCR superfamily, involved with multiple phy...
Adenosine receptors (ARs) are a family belonging to the GPCR superfamily, involved with multiple phy...
Adenosine receptors (AR) belong to the superfamily of G-protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs). They are...
The adenosine A3 receptor (A3R) belongs to a family of four adenosine receptor (AR) subtypes which a...
Adenosine receptors (AR) belong to the superfamily of G-protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs). They are ...
Adenosine receptors (AR) belong to the superfamily of G-protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs). They are ...
The potential employment of selective A3 adenosine receptor (A3AR) antagonists in the therapeutic tr...
Adenosine A3 receptor (A3AR) is involved in a variety of key physio-pathological processes and its a...
Adenosine A3 receptor (A3AR) is involved in a variety of key physio-pathological processes and its a...
Adenosine A3 receptor (A3AR) is involved in a variety of key physio-pathological processes and its a...
The adenosine A3 receptor (A3R) binds adenosine and is a drug target against cancer cell proliferati...
A(3) adenosine receptor (A(3)AR) ligands have been modified to optimize their interaction with the A...
Recognition of nucleosides at adenosine receptors (ARs) is supported by multiple X-ray structures, b...
The field of therapeutic application of the A3 adenosine receptor (A3AR) antagonists represents a ra...
Adenosine receptors (AR) belong to the superfamily of G-protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs). They are ...
Adenosine receptors (ARs) are a family belonging to the GPCR superfamily, involved with multiple phy...
Adenosine receptors (ARs) are a family belonging to the GPCR superfamily, involved with multiple phy...
Adenosine receptors (AR) belong to the superfamily of G-protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs). They are...
The adenosine A3 receptor (A3R) belongs to a family of four adenosine receptor (AR) subtypes which a...
Adenosine receptors (AR) belong to the superfamily of G-protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs). They are ...
Adenosine receptors (AR) belong to the superfamily of G-protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs). They are ...
The potential employment of selective A3 adenosine receptor (A3AR) antagonists in the therapeutic tr...
Adenosine A3 receptor (A3AR) is involved in a variety of key physio-pathological processes and its a...
Adenosine A3 receptor (A3AR) is involved in a variety of key physio-pathological processes and its a...
Adenosine A3 receptor (A3AR) is involved in a variety of key physio-pathological processes and its a...
The adenosine A3 receptor (A3R) binds adenosine and is a drug target against cancer cell proliferati...
A(3) adenosine receptor (A(3)AR) ligands have been modified to optimize their interaction with the A...
Recognition of nucleosides at adenosine receptors (ARs) is supported by multiple X-ray structures, b...
The field of therapeutic application of the A3 adenosine receptor (A3AR) antagonists represents a ra...
Adenosine receptors (AR) belong to the superfamily of G-protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs). They are ...
Adenosine receptors (ARs) are a family belonging to the GPCR superfamily, involved with multiple phy...
Adenosine receptors (ARs) are a family belonging to the GPCR superfamily, involved with multiple phy...
Adenosine receptors (AR) belong to the superfamily of G-protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs). They are...