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Clinical significance of splenic switch-off in adenosine triphosphate <sup>13</sup>N-ammonia positron emission tomography in patients without coronary artery disease. [PDF]
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Activation of Adenosine Triphosphate-Gated Purinergic 2 Receptor Channels by Transient Receptor Potential Vanilloid Subtype 4 in Cough Hypersensitivity. [PDF]
Li W +5 more
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Beyond adenosine triphosphate: unveiling the pleiotropic effects of pyruvate kinase activation in sickle cell anemia. [PDF]
Glenthøj A.
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Synthesis of Adenosine Triphosphate
Nature, 1948J, BADDILEY, A M, MICHELSON, A R, TODD
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Drugs, 1999
Adenosine 5'-triphosphate (ATP) is a purine nucleotide found in every cell of the human body. In addition to its well established role in cellular metabolism, extracellular ATP and its breakdown product adenosine, exert pronounced effects in a variety of biological processes including neurotransmission, muscle contraction, cardiac function, platelet ...
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Adenosine 5'-triphosphate (ATP) is a purine nucleotide found in every cell of the human body. In addition to its well established role in cellular metabolism, extracellular ATP and its breakdown product adenosine, exert pronounced effects in a variety of biological processes including neurotransmission, muscle contraction, cardiac function, platelet ...
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Adenosine Diphosphate, Adenosine Triphosphate
1955The increasing importance for animals and bacteria of adenosine diphosphate (ADP) and adenosine triphosphate (ATP) in energy-transfer mechanisms involving such widely diverse processes as muscular contraction, nerve conduction, fire fly luminescence, coenzyme syntheses, tumor growth, polysaccharide synthesis and many other key reactions (McElroy and ...
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Energy of Adenosine Triphosphate
Nature, 1958PRESENT knowledge of intermediary metabolism is to a large degree linked to the concept of energy transfer by so-called ‘energy-rich’ compounds1 of which adenosine triphosphate is one of the most important. A wide range of values has been cited for the free-energy change on the hydrolysis of this compound at the terminal pyrophosphate group, and a ...
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Adenosine triphosphate: enzymatic spectrophotometric determination
The Journal of Nutritional Biochemistry, 1990Determination enzymatique et spectrophotometrique de l'adenosine triphosphate (ATP). L'ATP grâce a une hexokinase phosphoryle le glucose qui est ensuite oxyde en presence de NADP.
K, Tornheim, V, Schultz
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Anticoagulant Action of Adenosine Triphosphate
Nature, 1963THE observation of Pilgeram1 that adenosine triphos-phate (ATP) inhibits the coagulation of blood is especially interesting in that it links the latter process with a key compound of energy metabolism. Pilgeram concluded “the principal site of the ATP action to be on a thrombo-plastin precursor”, but he did not intimate what the precursor might be.
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