Abstract

purinergic receptors enable cells to detect and respond to extracellular nucleotides and adenosine. Presently, eight G protein-coupled P2Y receptors, four adenosine receptors, and seven ionotropic P2X receptors have been cloned and characterized ([11][1]). In addition, multiple ectonucleotidases and

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