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Structural and molecular modeling features of P2X receptors. [PDF]
Alves LA +7 more
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Host-directed therapeutic strategies against apicomplexan parasites: targeting purinergic P2 receptors. [PDF]
Chaves MM +3 more
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Optical Control of P2X Receptors
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Expression of the P2X1 receptor remains in the type II spiral ganglion neurons in the mature rat cochlea. [PDF]
Kumar PN +3 more
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Possible Roles for Purinergic Receptor P2RX4 in Breast and Prostate Cancers. [PDF]
Ho WHJ, Lam KP.
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Abnormal purinergic signaling contributes to development of renal cysts in autosomal dominant polycystic kidney disease. [PDF]
Ivanov V +9 more
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Discovery of an allosteric binding site for anthraquinones at the human P2X4 receptor. [PDF]
Nagel J +17 more
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Positive allosteric modulator activity of ginsenosides is restricted to P2X7 and P2X4 receptors
Allum E, Stokes L.
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Current Opinion in Neurobiology, 2001
Over the past two years, ATP has clearly been shown to act as a co-transmitter with GABA, glycine and probably glutamate in the central nervous system. Our understanding of the ATP-gated P2X receptors is progressing rapidly, and the pharmacology, stoichiometry and subunit combinations of heteropolymeric P2X channels has been substantially elucidated.
Robertson, SJ +3 more
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Over the past two years, ATP has clearly been shown to act as a co-transmitter with GABA, glycine and probably glutamate in the central nervous system. Our understanding of the ATP-gated P2X receptors is progressing rapidly, and the pharmacology, stoichiometry and subunit combinations of heteropolymeric P2X channels has been substantially elucidated.
Robertson, SJ +3 more
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Current Medicinal Chemistry, 2015
Diabetes is a metabolic disorder characterized by elevation of glucose levels in the blood that develops in humans as a result of genetic predisposition and environmental factors. Unbalanced glycemic control has been associated with the development of progressive and debilitating complications that dramatically affect the quality of life and life ...
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Diabetes is a metabolic disorder characterized by elevation of glucose levels in the blood that develops in humans as a result of genetic predisposition and environmental factors. Unbalanced glycemic control has been associated with the development of progressive and debilitating complications that dramatically affect the quality of life and life ...
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