Purinergic nucleotides and nucleosides (ATP, ADP, AMP and adenosine) are essential intracellular metabolites involved in a number of cellular processes, from energy supply to protein phosphorylation. However, in the last years, several studies demonstrated their involvement in cell signalling by the activation of specific membrane receptors (P1 and P2) and their role as neurotransmitters began to be investigated. The present work was aimed to clarify the effects of purinergic neurotransmission in different cell systems by using electrophysiological techniques. Relevant results of this research include the observation that P1 and P2 receptors play a deleterious role during "in vitro" ischemia in the rat brain, and the first demonstration of ...
Eighty years ago Drury & Szent-Gyorgyi described the actions of adenosine, AMP (adenylic acid) and A...
The concept of a purinergic signalling system was first proposed by Professor Geoffrey Burnstock ove...
Most early studies of the role of nucleotides in development have evidenced their crucial importance...
Purinergic nucleotides and nucleosides (ATP, ADP, AMP and adenosine) are essential intracellular met...
Purinergic nucleotides and nucleosides (ATP, ADP, AMP and adenosine) are essential intracellular met...
ATP is stored in millimolar concentrations within the intracellular medium but may be released to ex...
Adenosine 5’-triphosphate (ATP) is one of the most abundant molecule in living cells serving as univ...
Purinergic receptors, represented by several families, are arguably the most abundant receptors in l...
Adenosine 5′-triphosphate (ATP) is a neurotransmitter of postganglionic sympathetic nerves and nonad...
Purinergic neurotransmission, involving release of ATP as an efferent neurotransmitter was first pro...
New exciting developments on the occurrence and functional role of purinoceptors in mammalian brain ...
Abstract: Purinergic neurotransmission, involving release of ATP as an efferent neurotransmitter was...
Increasing evidence suggests that adenosine and ATP not only modulate cell growth and differentiatio...
Nucleotides are released from all cells through regulated pathways or as a result of plasma membrane...
Purine receptors are located on immune and somatic cells of animal and human organisms. Summation of...
Eighty years ago Drury & Szent-Gyorgyi described the actions of adenosine, AMP (adenylic acid) and A...
The concept of a purinergic signalling system was first proposed by Professor Geoffrey Burnstock ove...
Most early studies of the role of nucleotides in development have evidenced their crucial importance...
Purinergic nucleotides and nucleosides (ATP, ADP, AMP and adenosine) are essential intracellular met...
Purinergic nucleotides and nucleosides (ATP, ADP, AMP and adenosine) are essential intracellular met...
ATP is stored in millimolar concentrations within the intracellular medium but may be released to ex...
Adenosine 5’-triphosphate (ATP) is one of the most abundant molecule in living cells serving as univ...
Purinergic receptors, represented by several families, are arguably the most abundant receptors in l...
Adenosine 5′-triphosphate (ATP) is a neurotransmitter of postganglionic sympathetic nerves and nonad...
Purinergic neurotransmission, involving release of ATP as an efferent neurotransmitter was first pro...
New exciting developments on the occurrence and functional role of purinoceptors in mammalian brain ...
Abstract: Purinergic neurotransmission, involving release of ATP as an efferent neurotransmitter was...
Increasing evidence suggests that adenosine and ATP not only modulate cell growth and differentiatio...
Nucleotides are released from all cells through regulated pathways or as a result of plasma membrane...
Purine receptors are located on immune and somatic cells of animal and human organisms. Summation of...
Eighty years ago Drury & Szent-Gyorgyi described the actions of adenosine, AMP (adenylic acid) and A...
The concept of a purinergic signalling system was first proposed by Professor Geoffrey Burnstock ove...
Most early studies of the role of nucleotides in development have evidenced their crucial importance...