Since 1929, when it was discovered that ATP is a substrate for muscle contraction, the knowledge about this purine nucleotide has been greatly expanded. Many aspects of cell metabolism revolve around ATP production and consumption. It is important to understand the concepts of glucose and oxygen consumption in aerobic and anaerobic life and to link bioenergetics with the vast amount of reactions occurring within cells. ATP is universally seen as the energy exchange factor that connects anabolism and catabolism but also fuels processes such as motile contraction, phosphorylations, and active transport. It is also a signalling molecule in the purinergic signalling mechanisms. In this review, we will discuss all the main mechanisms of ATP prod...
Purine nucleotides are involved in a variety of cellular functions, such as energy storage and trans...
The energy required for muscle contraction is provided by the breakdown of ATP but the amount of ATP...
Purines have long been known for their roles in extracellular signaling. One of the most interesting...
Abstract Since 1929, when it was discovered that ATP is a substrate for muscle contraction, the know...
ATP provides the energy in our muscles to generate force, through its use by myosin ATPases, and hel...
In his highly cited Biochemical Journal review, 'Extracellular ATP: effects, sources and fate', John...
International audienceATP is generally defined as the "energy currency" of the cell. Its phosphoanhy...
International audienceATP is generally defined as the "energy currency" of the cell. Its phosphoanhy...
The role of adenosine 5'-triphosphate (ATP) as a major intracellular energy source is well-establish...
Adenosine 5’-triphosphate (ATP) is one of the most abundant molecule in living cells serving as univ...
There is abundant evidence that ATP (adenosine 5'-triphosphate) is released from a variety of cultur...
AbstractThe charge of this invited review is to present a convincing case for the fact that cells re...
Muscle contraction consumes more than 50% of the ATP produced by the striated cells, moreover, the w...
There is abundant evidence that ATP (adenosine 5'-triphosphate) is released from a variety of cultur...
Muscle contraction consumes more than 50% of the ATP produced by the striated cells, moreover, the w...
Purine nucleotides are involved in a variety of cellular functions, such as energy storage and trans...
The energy required for muscle contraction is provided by the breakdown of ATP but the amount of ATP...
Purines have long been known for their roles in extracellular signaling. One of the most interesting...
Abstract Since 1929, when it was discovered that ATP is a substrate for muscle contraction, the know...
ATP provides the energy in our muscles to generate force, through its use by myosin ATPases, and hel...
In his highly cited Biochemical Journal review, 'Extracellular ATP: effects, sources and fate', John...
International audienceATP is generally defined as the "energy currency" of the cell. Its phosphoanhy...
International audienceATP is generally defined as the "energy currency" of the cell. Its phosphoanhy...
The role of adenosine 5'-triphosphate (ATP) as a major intracellular energy source is well-establish...
Adenosine 5’-triphosphate (ATP) is one of the most abundant molecule in living cells serving as univ...
There is abundant evidence that ATP (adenosine 5'-triphosphate) is released from a variety of cultur...
AbstractThe charge of this invited review is to present a convincing case for the fact that cells re...
Muscle contraction consumes more than 50% of the ATP produced by the striated cells, moreover, the w...
There is abundant evidence that ATP (adenosine 5'-triphosphate) is released from a variety of cultur...
Muscle contraction consumes more than 50% of the ATP produced by the striated cells, moreover, the w...
Purine nucleotides are involved in a variety of cellular functions, such as energy storage and trans...
The energy required for muscle contraction is provided by the breakdown of ATP but the amount of ATP...
Purines have long been known for their roles in extracellular signaling. One of the most interesting...