This book aims to provide a brief update on the functions of purinergic receptors in various systems, in addition to the signaling pathway activated to mediate these functions. We address the influence of hypoxia by modulating the activity of these receptors under physiological and pathophysiological conditions. Additionally, we describe the mechanisms of induction of pain and inflammation in different systems. Finally, the book discusses some of the main bioinformatics tools currently used to improve or discover new prototypes capable of selectively acting on these receptors with estimated parameters of satisfactory solubility and toxicity for possible commercial implementation
Purine nucleotides are well established as extracellular signaling molecules. P2X receptors are ATP-...
Receptors for extracellular nucleotides are widely expressed by mammalian cells. They mediate a larg...
Introduction: Purines finely modulate physiological motor, secretory, and sensory functions in the g...
P2X receptors for extracellular ATP (P2Xs) are widely distributed ion channels that mediate several ...
The purinergic signaling system includes membrane-bound receptors for extracellular purines and pyri...
Purinergic signalling, i.e., the role of nucleotides as extracellular signalling molecules, was prop...
It is widely recognized that purinergic signalling, extracellular nucleotides acting at purinergic r...
Multiple P2 receptor-mediated mechanisms exist by which ATP can alter nociceptive sensitivity follow...
It has been shown recently that extracellular ATP and its metabolite adenosine are key mediators in ...
Purine receptors are located on immune and somatic cells of animal and human organisms. Summation of...
In this review, after a summary of the history and current status of the receptors involved in purin...
P2X receptors for extracellular ATP (P2Xs) are widely distributed ion channels that mediate several ...
P2X receptors for extracellular ATP (P2Xs) are widely distributed ion channels that mediate several ...
In mammalian cells, the purinergic signaling and inflammatory mediators regulate each other. During ...
Purinergic receptors, represented by several families, are arguably the most abundant receptors in l...
Purine nucleotides are well established as extracellular signaling molecules. P2X receptors are ATP-...
Receptors for extracellular nucleotides are widely expressed by mammalian cells. They mediate a larg...
Introduction: Purines finely modulate physiological motor, secretory, and sensory functions in the g...
P2X receptors for extracellular ATP (P2Xs) are widely distributed ion channels that mediate several ...
The purinergic signaling system includes membrane-bound receptors for extracellular purines and pyri...
Purinergic signalling, i.e., the role of nucleotides as extracellular signalling molecules, was prop...
It is widely recognized that purinergic signalling, extracellular nucleotides acting at purinergic r...
Multiple P2 receptor-mediated mechanisms exist by which ATP can alter nociceptive sensitivity follow...
It has been shown recently that extracellular ATP and its metabolite adenosine are key mediators in ...
Purine receptors are located on immune and somatic cells of animal and human organisms. Summation of...
In this review, after a summary of the history and current status of the receptors involved in purin...
P2X receptors for extracellular ATP (P2Xs) are widely distributed ion channels that mediate several ...
P2X receptors for extracellular ATP (P2Xs) are widely distributed ion channels that mediate several ...
In mammalian cells, the purinergic signaling and inflammatory mediators regulate each other. During ...
Purinergic receptors, represented by several families, are arguably the most abundant receptors in l...
Purine nucleotides are well established as extracellular signaling molecules. P2X receptors are ATP-...
Receptors for extracellular nucleotides are widely expressed by mammalian cells. They mediate a larg...
Introduction: Purines finely modulate physiological motor, secretory, and sensory functions in the g...