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Receptor (P2X)
LE WE PMID CA
Receptor (P2X)4192Rezeptoren (P2X)

Adenosine

ATP

Blood vessels (Permeability)

CD39

Epoxyeicosatrienoic acid EET

Glomus caroticus

Ion channel (BASKET)

Ion channel (Calcium T Type)

Ion channel (TRP Family)

Kidney (Tubulus)

Macrophages

Nucleoside triphosphate diphopshohydrolases

P2X7

Pain (Neurophysiology)

Platelets (Therapeutic inhibitors)

Receptor (P2X)

Receptor (P2Y)

Sodium (Physiology Kidney)

TRPV4

2001  
1
International union of pharmacology. XXIV. Current status of the nomenclature and properties of P2X receptors and their subunits.
[11171941] Pharmacol Rev 53(1): 107-18 (2001)
2008  
2
Molecular structure of purinergic P2X receptors and their expression in the hypothalamus and pituitary.
[18481917] Physiol Res 57 Suppl 3(-): S23-38 (2008)
2007  
3
Purines, the carotid body and respiration.
[17383945] Respir Physiol Neurobiol 157(1): 123-9 (2007)
2010  
4
P2X receptors: dawn of the post-structure era.
[19836961] Trends Biochem Sci 35(2): 83-90 (2010)
2006  
5
Ca2+ channels and pulmonary endothelial permeability: insights from study of intact lung and chronic pulmonary hypertension.
[17085430] Microcirculation 13(8): 725-39 (2006)
2009  
6
P2X(1) receptor inhibition and soluble CD39 administration as novel approaches to widen the cardiovascular therapeutic window.
[19467446] Trends Cardiovasc Med 19(1): 1-5 (2009)
2010  
7
P2X(7) receptor at the heart of disease.
[20981163] Hippokratia 14(3): 155-63 (2010)
2008  
8
2009  
9
Effects of extracellular nucleotides on renal tubular solute transport.
[19308675] Purinergic Signal 5(4): 473-80 (2009)
2008  
10
Purinergic signaling microenvironments: An introduction.
[18368529] Purinergic Signal 4(2): 89-92 (2008)
2003  
11
Purinergic signaling along the renal tubule: the current state of play.
[14614156] News Physiol Sci 18(-): 237-41 (2003)

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