Nucleosides and nucleotides, whose role as neurotransmitters or cotransmitters was first suggested by the purinergic theory (1, 2), are now regarded as important and abundantly expressed signalling substances of the CNS, although some of their functions and mechanisms of action are still not fully understood. Several specific extracellular P1/adenosine and P2/ATP receptor subtypes, mediating the variety of physiological effects induced by purines, have been identified and cloned (3, 4). In particular, ATP receptors ...

Biological effects of P2 purinoceptor modulators in cultured primary cerebellar granule neurons

Volonté C;
1997

Abstract

Nucleosides and nucleotides, whose role as neurotransmitters or cotransmitters was first suggested by the purinergic theory (1, 2), are now regarded as important and abundantly expressed signalling substances of the CNS, although some of their functions and mechanisms of action are still not fully understood. Several specific extracellular P1/adenosine and P2/ATP receptor subtypes, mediating the variety of physiological effects induced by purines, have been identified and cloned (3, 4). In particular, ATP receptors ...
1997
Inglese
Plenum Publishing, London
Neurochemistry, Cellular, Molecular and Clinical Aspects Section 12: Neuroprotection and Neurorescue: Myths and Mechanisms
357
360
0-306-45705-9
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02 Contributo in Volume::02.01 Contributo in volume (Capitolo o Saggio)
268
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Volonté C.; Merlo D.
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