Purine molecules as hypnogenic factors role of adenosine, ATP, and caffeine
M Diaz-Munoz, R Salin-Pascual - Central Nervous System …, 2010 - ingentaconnect.com
Purines are ubiquitous molecules with important roles in the regulation of metabolic
networks and signal transduction events. In the central nervous system, adenosine and ATP …
networks and signal transduction events. In the central nervous system, adenosine and ATP …
[HTML][HTML] Experimental validation of the predicted binding site of Escherichia coli K1 outer membrane protein A to human brain microvascular endothelial cells …
Escherichia coli K1, the most common cause of meningitis in neonates, has been shown to
interact with GlcNAc1–4GlcNAc epitopes of Ecgp96 on human brain microvascular …
interact with GlcNAc1–4GlcNAc epitopes of Ecgp96 on human brain microvascular …
Insights into binding modes of adenosine A2B antagonists with ligand-based and receptor-based methods
Ligand-based and receptor-based methods were used to investigate the binding modes of
human adenosine A2B antagonists. At first, pharmacophore models were developed based …
human adenosine A2B antagonists. At first, pharmacophore models were developed based …