Effect of a specific and selective A2B adenosine receptor antagonist on adenosine agonist, AMP and allergen-induced airway responsiveness and cellular influx in a mouse model of asthm
A review. The low affinity A2B adenosine receptor, like any other adenosine receptor subtype, belon...
Investigations into the role of the adenosine A2b receptor have been enigmatic due to the lack of go...
Mast cell activation results in the immediate release of proinflammatory mediators prestored in cyto...
It has been previously proposed that adenosine plays an impor-tant role in the pathogenesis of asthm...
Adenosine is a powerful bronchoconstrictor of asthmatic, but not normal, airways. In vitro studies o...
Adenosine participates to asthma physiopathology by signaling through more than just one receptor su...
There are pharmacological evidences that A(2B) receptors are involved in inflammatory processes, su...
Endogenous adenosine is released in asthmatic patients’ lungs by inhaled allergen,however,its exact ...
AbstractEpidemiological studies have shown a positive correlation between poor lung function and res...
This study was aimed at characterizing the role of adenosine receptor subtypes in the contractility ...
AbstractSince its discovery as a low-affinity adenosine receptor (AR), the A2B receptor (A2BAR), has...
Background: Adenosine receptor activation is suggested to play a role in asthmatic airway inflammati...
All in-text references underlined in blue are linked to publications on ResearchGate, letting you ac...
Adenosine has been implicated to play a role in inflammatory processes associated with asthma. Most ...
Adenosine, an important signaling molecule in asthma, produces bronchoconstriction in asthmatics. Ad...
A review. The low affinity A2B adenosine receptor, like any other adenosine receptor subtype, belon...
Investigations into the role of the adenosine A2b receptor have been enigmatic due to the lack of go...
Mast cell activation results in the immediate release of proinflammatory mediators prestored in cyto...
It has been previously proposed that adenosine plays an impor-tant role in the pathogenesis of asthm...
Adenosine is a powerful bronchoconstrictor of asthmatic, but not normal, airways. In vitro studies o...
Adenosine participates to asthma physiopathology by signaling through more than just one receptor su...
There are pharmacological evidences that A(2B) receptors are involved in inflammatory processes, su...
Endogenous adenosine is released in asthmatic patients’ lungs by inhaled allergen,however,its exact ...
AbstractEpidemiological studies have shown a positive correlation between poor lung function and res...
This study was aimed at characterizing the role of adenosine receptor subtypes in the contractility ...
AbstractSince its discovery as a low-affinity adenosine receptor (AR), the A2B receptor (A2BAR), has...
Background: Adenosine receptor activation is suggested to play a role in asthmatic airway inflammati...
All in-text references underlined in blue are linked to publications on ResearchGate, letting you ac...
Adenosine has been implicated to play a role in inflammatory processes associated with asthma. Most ...
Adenosine, an important signaling molecule in asthma, produces bronchoconstriction in asthmatics. Ad...
A review. The low affinity A2B adenosine receptor, like any other adenosine receptor subtype, belon...
Investigations into the role of the adenosine A2b receptor have been enigmatic due to the lack of go...
Mast cell activation results in the immediate release of proinflammatory mediators prestored in cyto...