A3 adenosine receptor (A3AR) is a cell membrane protein, which has been found to be overexpressed in a large number of cancer types. This receptor plays an important role in cancer by interacting with adenosine. Specifically, A3AR has a dual nature in different pathophysiological conditions, as it is expressed according to tissue type and stimulated by an adenosine dose-dependent manner. A3AR activation leads to tumor growth, cell proliferation and survival in some cases, while triggering cytostatic and apoptotic pathways in others. This review aims to describe the most relevant aspects of A3AR activation and its ligands whereas it summarizes A3AR activities in cancer. Progress in the field of A3AR modulators, with a potential therapeu...
The Gi-coupled A3 adenosine receptor (A3AR) mediates anti-inflammatory, anticancer and anti-ischemic...
Adenosine can be released from a variety of cells throughout the body, as the result of increased me...
Adenosine is an endogenous and ubiquitous nucleoside that exerts many biological functions through ...
Targeting the A3 adenosine receptor (A3AR) by adenosine or a synthetic agonist to this receptor (IB-...
The possibility that A3 adenosine receptor plays a role in the development of cancer has aroused con...
The A1, A2A, A2B and A3 G-protein-coupled cell surface adenosine receptors (ARs) are found to be upr...
Adenosine is a primordial signaling molecule present in every cell of the human body that mediates i...
Tumor cells overcome anti-tumor responses in part through immunosuppressive mechanisms. There are se...
A3 adenosine receptor is a G protein-coupled receptor belonging to P1 family of purinergic receptors...
By general consensus, the omnipresent purine nucleoside adenosine is considered a major regulator of...
Aims: A3 adenosine receptor (A3AR) signalling activation seems to mediate anticancer effect, and it ...
Introduction: There is a vicious cycle of tumor hypoxia, high adenosine levels, immune suppression a...
Purpose: A3 adenosine receptor (A3AR) activation was shown to inhibit the growth of various tumor ce...
Adenosine modulates various physiological effects on many cell types by activating four different su...
Adenosine regulates many physiol. functions via specific cell membrane receptors. To date, four ade...
The Gi-coupled A3 adenosine receptor (A3AR) mediates anti-inflammatory, anticancer and anti-ischemic...
Adenosine can be released from a variety of cells throughout the body, as the result of increased me...
Adenosine is an endogenous and ubiquitous nucleoside that exerts many biological functions through ...
Targeting the A3 adenosine receptor (A3AR) by adenosine or a synthetic agonist to this receptor (IB-...
The possibility that A3 adenosine receptor plays a role in the development of cancer has aroused con...
The A1, A2A, A2B and A3 G-protein-coupled cell surface adenosine receptors (ARs) are found to be upr...
Adenosine is a primordial signaling molecule present in every cell of the human body that mediates i...
Tumor cells overcome anti-tumor responses in part through immunosuppressive mechanisms. There are se...
A3 adenosine receptor is a G protein-coupled receptor belonging to P1 family of purinergic receptors...
By general consensus, the omnipresent purine nucleoside adenosine is considered a major regulator of...
Aims: A3 adenosine receptor (A3AR) signalling activation seems to mediate anticancer effect, and it ...
Introduction: There is a vicious cycle of tumor hypoxia, high adenosine levels, immune suppression a...
Purpose: A3 adenosine receptor (A3AR) activation was shown to inhibit the growth of various tumor ce...
Adenosine modulates various physiological effects on many cell types by activating four different su...
Adenosine regulates many physiol. functions via specific cell membrane receptors. To date, four ade...
The Gi-coupled A3 adenosine receptor (A3AR) mediates anti-inflammatory, anticancer and anti-ischemic...
Adenosine can be released from a variety of cells throughout the body, as the result of increased me...
Adenosine is an endogenous and ubiquitous nucleoside that exerts many biological functions through ...