Adenosine regulation of the immune system
Adenosine is an endogenous nucleoside, released into the extracellular space in response
to metabolic stress and cell damage and critically involved in the maintenance of tissue …
to metabolic stress and cell damage and critically involved in the maintenance of tissue …
Adenosine signaling and the immune system: When a lot could be too much
Adenosine is increasingly recognized as a key mediator of the immune response. Signals
delivered by extracellular adenosine are detected and transduced by G-protein-coupled cell …
delivered by extracellular adenosine are detected and transduced by G-protein-coupled cell …
Adenosine receptors: therapeutic aspects for inflammatory and immune diseases
Adenosine is a key endogenous molecule that regulates tissue function by activating four G-
protein-coupled adenosine receptors: A1, A2A, A2B and A3. Cells of the immune system …
protein-coupled adenosine receptors: A1, A2A, A2B and A3. Cells of the immune system …
Shaping of monocyte and macrophage function by adenosine receptors
Adenosine is an endogenous purine nucleoside that, following its release into the
extracellular space, binds to specific adenosine receptors expressed on the cell surface …
extracellular space, binds to specific adenosine receptors expressed on the cell surface …
Adenosine receptors and inflammation
MR Blackburn, CO Vance, E Morschl… - Adenosine receptors in …, 2009 - Springer
Extracellular adenosine is produced in a coordinated manner from cells following cellular
challenge or tissue injury. Once produced, it serves as an autocrine-and paracrine-signaling …
challenge or tissue injury. Once produced, it serves as an autocrine-and paracrine-signaling …
Adenosine: an endogenous regulator of innate immunity
G Haskó, BN Cronstein - Trends in immunology, 2004 - cell.com
Although inflammatory and immunological reactions protect the host from invasion by
microorganisms and eliminate debris at sites of tissue injury, they can also be responsible …
microorganisms and eliminate debris at sites of tissue injury, they can also be responsible …
[图书][B] Adenosine receptors: Therapeutic aspects for inflammatory and immune diseases
After a century of research, several lines of evidence now indicate that the ability of
adenosine to directly control inflammatory cells has a major impact on the functions of the …
adenosine to directly control inflammatory cells has a major impact on the functions of the …
Therapeutic targeting of adenosine receptors in inflammatory diseases
TP Shanley, K Bshesh - Emerging Therapeutic Targets, 2000 - Taylor & Francis
Adenosine, an endogenous nucleoside that is ubiquitous in many mammalian cell types,
has been shown to regulate a number of physiological properties. The mechanism by which …
has been shown to regulate a number of physiological properties. The mechanism by which …
[HTML][HTML] The critical role of adenosine A2A receptors in downregulation of inflammation and immunity in the pathogenesis of infectious diseases
M Thiel, CC Caldwell, MV Sitkovsky - Microbes and infection, 2003 - Elsevier
Adenosine can be described as a retaliatory metabolite, the production and release of which
is usually enhanced under adverse environmental conditions. Binding via specific receptors …
is usually enhanced under adverse environmental conditions. Binding via specific receptors …
Pharmacology of adenosine receptors and their signaling role in immunity and inflammation
F da Rocha Lapa, SJ Macedo-Júnior… - Pharmacology and …, 2014 - books.google.com
Since the late 1920s, the importance of the physiological role of adenosine triphosphate
(ATP) and its metabolites, mainly adenosine, has been clear. In 1970, strong evidence now …
(ATP) and its metabolites, mainly adenosine, has been clear. In 1970, strong evidence now …
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