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P2 purinoceptors: historical perspective and classification | 1 | |
The diadenosine polyphosphate receptors: P2D purinoceptors | 35 | |
P2T purinoceptors: ADP receptors on platelets | 53 | |
P2Z purinoceptors | 71 | |
P2X receptors: a third major class of ligand-gated ion channels | 91 | |
P2 purinoceptors and pyrimidinoceptors of catecholamine-producing cells and immunocytes | 110 | |
Trophic actions of extracellular ATP on astrocytes, synergistic interactions with fibroblast growth factors and underlying signal transduction mechanisms | 130 | |
Trophic roles of P2 purinoceptors in central nervous system astroglial cells | 142 | |
Transduction mechanisms of P2Z purinoceptors | 149 | |
The diverse series of recombinant P2Y purinoceptors | 166 | |
General discussion I: Molecular modelling of P2Y purinoceptors | 189 | |
P2U purinoceptors: cDNA cloning, signal transduction mechanisms and structure-function analysis | 193 | |
Functional properties of native and cloned P2X receptors | 208 | |
ATP as a co-transmitter with noradrenaline in sympathetic nerves - function and fate | 223 | |
ATP release and its prejunctional modulation | 239 | |
General discussion II: Distribution of purinoceptors | 260 | |
General discussion II: ATP as a neurotransmitter | 261 | |
Involvement of distinct receptors in the actions of extracellular uridine nucleotides | 266 | |
Features of P2X receptor-mediated synapses in the rat brain: why doesn't ATP kill the postsynaptic cell? | 278 | |
P2 purinoceptors in the immune system | 290 | |
General discussion III: Purinoceptors and the pancreas | 306 | |
Challenges in developing P2 purinoceptor-based therapeutics | 309 | |
Summing-up | 322 | |
Index of contributors | 324 | |
Subject index | 326 |
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