There is long-term (trophic) purinergic signalling involving cell proliferation, differentiation, motility and death in the development and regeneration of most systems of the body, in addition to fast purinergic signalling in neurotransmission, neuromodulation and secretion. It is not always easy to distinguish between short- and long-term signalling. For example, adenosine triphosphate (ATP) can sometimes act as a short-term trigger for long-term trophic events that become evident days or even weeks after the original challenge. Examples of short-term purinergic signalling during sympathetic, parasympathetic and enteric neuromuscular transmission and in synaptic transmission in ganglia and in the central nervous system are described, as w...
Ionotropic P2X and metabotropic P2Y purinergic receptors are expressed in the central nervous system...
Purinergic signalling, i.e. ATP as an extracellular signalling molecule and cotransmitter in both pe...
Purines and their derivatives, most notably adenosine and ATP, are the key molecules controlling int...
The purinergic signalling system, which uses purines and pyrimidines as chemical transmitters, and p...
The discovery of non-adrenergic, non-cholinergic neurotransmission in the gut and bladder in the ear...
The purinergic pathway mediates both pro-inflammatory and anti-inflammatory responses, whereas the b...
Purinergic signalling appears to play important roles in neurodegeneration, neuroprotection and neur...
With the discovery of the ATP structure in 1929, significant progress was made in understanding the...
Purinergic Signalling in the Enteric Nervous System involves the regulated release of ATP (or a stru...
Cellular stress or apoptosis triggers the release of ATP, ADP and other nucleotides into the extrace...
Extracellular ATP, related nucleotides and adenosine are among the earliest signaling molecules, ope...
Adenosine 5’-triphosphate (ATP) is one of the most abundant molecule in living cells serving as univ...
Abstract: Purinergic neurotransmission, involving release of ATP as an efferent neurotransmitter was...
The purinergic signalling system, which utilises ATP, related nucleotides and adenosine as transmitt...
Adenosine 5'-triphosphate (ATP) has been shown to be an important extracellular signaling molecule ...
Ionotropic P2X and metabotropic P2Y purinergic receptors are expressed in the central nervous system...
Purinergic signalling, i.e. ATP as an extracellular signalling molecule and cotransmitter in both pe...
Purines and their derivatives, most notably adenosine and ATP, are the key molecules controlling int...
The purinergic signalling system, which uses purines and pyrimidines as chemical transmitters, and p...
The discovery of non-adrenergic, non-cholinergic neurotransmission in the gut and bladder in the ear...
The purinergic pathway mediates both pro-inflammatory and anti-inflammatory responses, whereas the b...
Purinergic signalling appears to play important roles in neurodegeneration, neuroprotection and neur...
With the discovery of the ATP structure in 1929, significant progress was made in understanding the...
Purinergic Signalling in the Enteric Nervous System involves the regulated release of ATP (or a stru...
Cellular stress or apoptosis triggers the release of ATP, ADP and other nucleotides into the extrace...
Extracellular ATP, related nucleotides and adenosine are among the earliest signaling molecules, ope...
Adenosine 5’-triphosphate (ATP) is one of the most abundant molecule in living cells serving as univ...
Abstract: Purinergic neurotransmission, involving release of ATP as an efferent neurotransmitter was...
The purinergic signalling system, which utilises ATP, related nucleotides and adenosine as transmitt...
Adenosine 5'-triphosphate (ATP) has been shown to be an important extracellular signaling molecule ...
Ionotropic P2X and metabotropic P2Y purinergic receptors are expressed in the central nervous system...
Purinergic signalling, i.e. ATP as an extracellular signalling molecule and cotransmitter in both pe...
Purines and their derivatives, most notably adenosine and ATP, are the key molecules controlling int...