Extracellular ATP and its metabolite adenosine are increasingly recognized as key mediators of the immune response. Depending on the concentration, ATP may act as an immunostimulant or an immunodepressant, while adenosine is generally acknowledged to be a potent immunosupressor molecule. Signals delivered by extracellular ATP and adenosine are detected and transduced by P2 and P1 receptors, respectively. Virtually all immune cells express P2 and P1 receptors, thus purinergic signaling affects all aspects of immunity and inflammation. This realization has prompted a burst of novel investigations aimed at the design and synthesis of P2- or P1-targeted drugs for the treatment of chronic inflammatory diseases and cancer. In this review we will ...
Purine derivatives like adenosine 5′-triphosphate (ATP) is the powerhouse of the cell and is essenti...
The molecular components of the purinergic system (i.e., receptors, metabolizing enzymes and membran...
The concept of a purinergic signalling system was first proposed by Professor Geoffrey Burnstock ove...
Abstract This review article provides a historical perspective on the role of purinergic signalling ...
Human health is under constant threat of a wide variety of dangers, both self and nonself. The immun...
Purinergic signaling, which utilizes nucleotides (particularly ATP) and adenosine as transmitter mol...
Human health is under constant threat of a wide variety of dangers, both self and nonself. The immun...
Extracellular ATP and related nucleotides promote a wide range of pathophysiological responses via a...
Many, potentially all, inflammatory and immune cells express purinergic receptors of the P1 and P2 ...
Purines were long thought to be restricted to the intracellular compartment, where they are used for...
Extracellular adenosine 50-triphosphate (ATP) and adenosine molecules are intimately involved in imm...
Extracellular adenosine 50-triphosphate (ATP) and adenosine molecules are intimately involved in imm...
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...
Cellular stress or apoptosis triggers the release of ATP, ADP and other nucleotides into the extrace...
Purine derivatives like adenosine 5′-triphosphate (ATP) is the powerhouse of the cell and is essenti...
The molecular components of the purinergic system (i.e., receptors, metabolizing enzymes and membran...
The concept of a purinergic signalling system was first proposed by Professor Geoffrey Burnstock ove...
Abstract This review article provides a historical perspective on the role of purinergic signalling ...
Human health is under constant threat of a wide variety of dangers, both self and nonself. The immun...
Purinergic signaling, which utilizes nucleotides (particularly ATP) and adenosine as transmitter mol...
Human health is under constant threat of a wide variety of dangers, both self and nonself. The immun...
Extracellular ATP and related nucleotides promote a wide range of pathophysiological responses via a...
Many, potentially all, inflammatory and immune cells express purinergic receptors of the P1 and P2 ...
Purines were long thought to be restricted to the intracellular compartment, where they are used for...
Extracellular adenosine 50-triphosphate (ATP) and adenosine molecules are intimately involved in imm...
Extracellular adenosine 50-triphosphate (ATP) and adenosine molecules are intimately involved in imm...
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...
Cellular stress or apoptosis triggers the release of ATP, ADP and other nucleotides into the extrace...
Purine derivatives like adenosine 5′-triphosphate (ATP) is the powerhouse of the cell and is essenti...
The molecular components of the purinergic system (i.e., receptors, metabolizing enzymes and membran...
The concept of a purinergic signalling system was first proposed by Professor Geoffrey Burnstock ove...