Adenosine is a ubiquitous homeostatic substance which exerts its action by triggering four different cell membrane G protein-coupled receptors, classified as A1, A2A, A2B, and A3. As they are widely distributed and deeply iinvolved in several physiological functions, as well as pathological disorders, these receptors represent an excellent drug target, and the development of specific ligands has been tested as a promising therapeutic concept. Among the obtainable ligands, allosteric modulators offer higher advantages with respect to classical orthosteric compounds, as they make it possible to achieve greater selectivity and better modulatory control at disease mediating receptors. Actually, when synergizing with adenosine bound to the prima...
A review with 51 refs. Adenosine regulates several physiol. functions through specific cell membran...
Ever since the discovery of the hypotensive and bradycardiac effects of adenosine, adenosine recepto...
Ever since the discovery of the hypotensive and bradycardiac effects of adenosine, adenosine recepto...
AbstractAllosteric ligands for G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) may alter receptor conformations ...
Adenosine is an important autocoid, exerting its physiological effects on the human body by activati...
Introduction: Adenosine exerts its effects by interacting with G-protein coupled receptors (GPCR) na...
The therapeutic potential of targeting adenosine A2A receptors (A2ARs) is immense due to their broad...
The development of GPCR (G-coupled protein receptor) allosteric modulators has attracted increasing ...
The development of GPCR (G-coupled protein receptor) allosteric modulators has attracted increasing ...
The adenosine A1 receptor is one of the large superfamily of G protein coupled receptors. These rece...
The adenosine A1 receptor is one of the large superfamily of G protein coupled receptors. These rece...
The adenosine A1 receptor is one of the large superfamily of G protein coupled receptors. These rece...
The adenosine A1 receptor is one of the large superfamily of G protein coupled receptors. These rece...
Background Among adenosine receptors (ARs) the A2B subtype exhibits low affinity for the endogenous ...
Many G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs), including the adenosine A(1) receptor (A(1)AR), have been ...
A review with 51 refs. Adenosine regulates several physiol. functions through specific cell membran...
Ever since the discovery of the hypotensive and bradycardiac effects of adenosine, adenosine recepto...
Ever since the discovery of the hypotensive and bradycardiac effects of adenosine, adenosine recepto...
AbstractAllosteric ligands for G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) may alter receptor conformations ...
Adenosine is an important autocoid, exerting its physiological effects on the human body by activati...
Introduction: Adenosine exerts its effects by interacting with G-protein coupled receptors (GPCR) na...
The therapeutic potential of targeting adenosine A2A receptors (A2ARs) is immense due to their broad...
The development of GPCR (G-coupled protein receptor) allosteric modulators has attracted increasing ...
The development of GPCR (G-coupled protein receptor) allosteric modulators has attracted increasing ...
The adenosine A1 receptor is one of the large superfamily of G protein coupled receptors. These rece...
The adenosine A1 receptor is one of the large superfamily of G protein coupled receptors. These rece...
The adenosine A1 receptor is one of the large superfamily of G protein coupled receptors. These rece...
The adenosine A1 receptor is one of the large superfamily of G protein coupled receptors. These rece...
Background Among adenosine receptors (ARs) the A2B subtype exhibits low affinity for the endogenous ...
Many G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs), including the adenosine A(1) receptor (A(1)AR), have been ...
A review with 51 refs. Adenosine regulates several physiol. functions through specific cell membran...
Ever since the discovery of the hypotensive and bradycardiac effects of adenosine, adenosine recepto...
Ever since the discovery of the hypotensive and bradycardiac effects of adenosine, adenosine recepto...