ATP is normally regarded as the major source of fuel for the energy-demanding processes within cells; however, ATP and other nucleotides (such as ADP, UTP, UDP) can be released from cells, where they act as autocrine or paracrine signaling molecules to affect cellular and tissue functions. In response to various stimuli, ATP and other nucleotides are released from cells in a regulated fashion, either by exocytosis of nucleotide-containing vesicles, or through channels in the plasma membrane. This process occurs in virtually every organ or cell in the body. The cellular effects of these extracellular nucleotides are mediated through specific membrane receptors (P2X and P2Y). These nucleotide signals can be terminated by rapid degradation of ...
Extracellular ATP interacts with purinergic P2 receptors to regulate a range of physiological respon...
Nucleotides and nucleosides-such as adenosine triphosphate (ATP) and adenosine-are famous for their ...
Extracellular adenine nucleotides are considered mediators of inflammation because they modulate fun...
There is increasing evidence that extracellular nucleotides (such as ATP, ADP, UTP and UDP), as well...
Nucleotides are key subunits for nucleic acids and provide energy for intracellular metabolism. They...
Extracellular nucleotides, mainly ATP, but also ADP, UTP, UDP and UDP-sugars, adenosine, and adenine...
Intracellular ATP is the most vital source of cellular energy for biologic systems, whereas extracel...
Abstract—ATP is an essential energy substrate for cellular metabolism, but it can also influence man...
Purinergic signaling regulates several renal physiological and pathophysiological processes. Extrace...
Extracellular purines have a role in renal physiology and adaption to inflammation. However, inflamm...
Extracellular nucleotides exert important biological actions in several cell systems. Signalling of ...
Extracellular nucleotides and nucleosides promote a vast range of physiological responses, via activ...
AbstractThe charge of this invited review is to present a convincing case for the fact that cells re...
The concept of a purinergic signalling system was first proposed by Professor Geoffrey Burnstock ove...
ATP and its ultimate degradation product adenosine are potent extracellular signalling molecules tha...
Extracellular ATP interacts with purinergic P2 receptors to regulate a range of physiological respon...
Nucleotides and nucleosides-such as adenosine triphosphate (ATP) and adenosine-are famous for their ...
Extracellular adenine nucleotides are considered mediators of inflammation because they modulate fun...
There is increasing evidence that extracellular nucleotides (such as ATP, ADP, UTP and UDP), as well...
Nucleotides are key subunits for nucleic acids and provide energy for intracellular metabolism. They...
Extracellular nucleotides, mainly ATP, but also ADP, UTP, UDP and UDP-sugars, adenosine, and adenine...
Intracellular ATP is the most vital source of cellular energy for biologic systems, whereas extracel...
Abstract—ATP is an essential energy substrate for cellular metabolism, but it can also influence man...
Purinergic signaling regulates several renal physiological and pathophysiological processes. Extrace...
Extracellular purines have a role in renal physiology and adaption to inflammation. However, inflamm...
Extracellular nucleotides exert important biological actions in several cell systems. Signalling of ...
Extracellular nucleotides and nucleosides promote a vast range of physiological responses, via activ...
AbstractThe charge of this invited review is to present a convincing case for the fact that cells re...
The concept of a purinergic signalling system was first proposed by Professor Geoffrey Burnstock ove...
ATP and its ultimate degradation product adenosine are potent extracellular signalling molecules tha...
Extracellular ATP interacts with purinergic P2 receptors to regulate a range of physiological respon...
Nucleotides and nucleosides-such as adenosine triphosphate (ATP) and adenosine-are famous for their ...
Extracellular adenine nucleotides are considered mediators of inflammation because they modulate fun...