adenosine

  • 51adenosine monophosphate — [män΄ō fäs′fāt΄] n. AMP …

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  • 52adenosine triphosphate — [trī fäs′fāt΄] n. ATP …

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  • 53adenosine mon|o|phos|phate — «MON uh FOS fayt», 1. = adenylic acid. (Cf. ↑adenylic acid) 2. a cyclic isomer of adenylic acid, functioning as a regulatory agent in many cellular and enzymatic processes; cyclic AMP. Abbr: AMP (no periods) …

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  • 54Adenosine receptor — The adenosine receptors (or P1 receptors[1]) are a class of purinergic receptors, G protein coupled receptors with adenosine as endogenous ligand.[2] Contents 1 Pharmacology …

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  • 55Adenosine A2A receptor — The adenosine A2A receptor, also known as ADORA2A, is an adenosine receptor, but also denotes the human gene encoding it. PBB Summary section title = summary text = BiochemistryThe gene encodes a protein which is one of several receptor subtypes… …

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  • 56Adenosine triphosphate — For the Japanese rock band, see Adenosine Tri Phosphate (band). Adenosine triphosphate …

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  • 57Adenosine A3 receptor — The adenosine A3 receptor, also known as ADORA3, is an adenosine receptor, but also denotes the human gene encoding it. PBB Summary section title = summary text = FunctionAdenosine A3 receptors are G protein coupled receptors that are involved in …

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  • 58Adenosine A2b receptor — The adenosine A2b receptor, also known as ADORA2B, is an adenosine receptor, and also denotes the human gene incoding it.cite web | title = Entrez Gene: ADORA2B adenosine A2b receptor| url = http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/sites/entrez?Db=gene… …

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  • 59Adenosine A1 receptor — The adenosine A1 receptorcite journal | author = Townsend Nicholson A, Baker E, Schofield PR, Sutherland GR | title = Localization of the adenosine A1 receptor subtype gene (ADORA1) to chromosome 1q32.1 | journal = Genomics | volume = 26 | issue …

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  • 60Adénosine triphosphate — Pour les articles homonymes, voir ATP. Adénosine triphosphate …

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