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The influence of brain inflammation upon neuronal adenosine A2B receptors

The influence of brain inflammation upon neuronal adenosine A2B receptors Susanna Rosi, Kristin Mc results suggest that anti-inflammatory therapies can slow the onset of AD. Adenosine, acting at type-2 for adenosine A2B receptors in ...

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GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT - GCMD - NASA

Country-Level GDP and Downscaled Projections Based on the SRES A1, A2, B1, and B2 Marker Scenarios, 1990-2100 [CIESIN_SEDAC_CGDP_A1A2B1B2] ...

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Country-Level GDP and Downscaled Projections Based on the SRES A1, A2, B1, and B2 Marker Scenarios, 1990-2100

The Country-Level GDP and Downscaled Projections Based on the Special Report on Emissions Scenarios (SRES) A1, A2, B1, and B2 marker scenarios, 1990-2100, ... ...

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Mast cell-mediated stimulation of angiogenesis: cooperative interaction between A2B and A3 adenosine receptors.
2003-02-13

Adenosine is released during tissue injury, ischemia and tumor growth, and promotes angiogenesis. Because mast cells accumulate in the proximity of new blood vessel development, we examined if they may contribute to adenosine-induced angiogenesis. We found that HMC-1 human mast cells express A2A, A2B, and A3 adenosine ...

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Role of Extracellular Adenosine in Acute Lung Injury - Figure 4: Extracellular adenosine signaling during acute lung injury
2009-10-01

Figure 4: Extracellular adenosine signaling during acute lung injury. Legend: Adenosine (A) signaling during acute lung injury can involve any of four adenosine receptors: the A1, A2A, A2B, and A3 receptors. Based on transcriptional profiling studies, highest expression ...

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Revised upper-air wind data for wallops island based on serially ...

SYMBOLS. A constant in equation (A2). B constant in equation (A2) c = uv/uu ...... COMPONENTS OF WIND VELOCITY AT WALLOPS ISLAM) BASED ON ...

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Universit� degli Studi di Padova Centro Linguistico di Ateneo

cambiare. Livelli del Consiglio d'Europa CERTIFICAZIONI COMPLETE A1 A2 B1 B2 C1 C2 TOEFL Internet based (i certificazioni Livelli del Consiglio d'Europa CERTIFICAZIONI PARZIALI o INTEGRATE A1 A2 B1 B2 C1 C2 TOEFL Computer based Min. ...

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2'-AMP and 3'-AMP inhibit proliferation of preglomerular vascular smooth muscle cells and glomerular mesangial cells via A2B receptors.
2011-01-26

Studies show that kidneys produce 2',3'-cAMP, 2',3'-cAMP is exported and metabolized to 2'-AMP and 3'-AMP, 2'-AMP and 3'-AMP are metabolized to adenosine, 2',3'-cAMP inhibits proliferation of preglomerular vascular smooth muscle cells (PGVSMCs) and glomerular mesangial cells (GMCs), and A(2B) (not A(1), A(2A), or A(3)) adenosine receptors mediate part of the antiproliferative ...

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Molecular motor KIF17 is fundamental for memory and learning via differential support of synaptic NR2A/2B levels.
2011-04-28

Kinesin superfamily motor protein 17 (KIF17) is a candidate transporter of N-methyl-D-aspartate (NMDA) receptor subunit 2B (NR2B). Disruption of the murine kif17 gene inhibits NR2B transport, accompanied by decreased transcription of nr2b, resulting in a loss of synaptic NR2B. In kif17(-/-) hippocampal neurons, the NR2A level is also decreased because of accelerated ...

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Three "hotspots" important for adenosine A(2B) receptor activation: a mutational analysis of transmembrane domains 4 and 5 and the second extracellular loop.
2011-08-01

G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) are a major drug target and can be activated by a range of stimuli, from photons to proteins. Despite the progress made in the last decade in molecular and structural biology, their exact activation mechanism is still unknown. Here we describe new insights in specific regions essential in adenosine ...

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A Role of Canonical Transient Receptor Potential 5 Channel in Neuronal Differentiation from A2B5 Neural Progenitor Cells
2010-05-07

Store-operated Ca2+ entry (SOCE) channels are the main pathway of Ca2+ entry in non-excitable cells such as neural progenitor cells (NPCs). However, the role of SOCE channels has not been defined in the neuronal differentiation from NPCs. Here, we show that canonical transient receptor potential channel (TRPC) as SOCE channel ...

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Xanthine Derivatives in the Heart: Blessed or Cursed?
2011-07-21

Methylxanthines, such as theophylline, have been used to treat cardiorespiratory disorders, whereas caffeine is the most widely consumed psychoactive agent in various soft drinks. Because of the worldwide use of these drugs and the recently synthesized xanthine derivatives, an intensive research on the cardiac actions of these substances is under progress. This review focuses on the molecular ...

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Exploring potency and selectivity receptor antagonist profiles using a multilabel classification approach: the human adenosine receptors as a key study.
2009-12-01

Nowadays, in medicinal chemistry adenosine receptors represent some of the most studied targets, and there is growing interest on the different adenosine receptor (AR) subtypes. The AR subtypes selectivity is highly desired in the development of potent ligands to achieve the therapeutic success. So far, very few ligand-based strategies ...

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Microheterogeneous forms of radioiodinated bovine thyrotropin: discrimination of different receptor-active components by gel permeation chromatography
1986-01-01

The products of the radioiodination and subsequent receptor adsorption of bovine TSH (bTSH) radiolabeled by the lactoperoxidase method have been further investigated. After receptor adsorption, (125I)bTSH was resolved by gel permeation chromatography on Sephadex G-100 (superfine) under low ionic strength conditions into three peaks of radioactivity ...

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Adenosine activation of A2B receptor(s) is essential for stimulated epithelial ciliary motility and clearance.
2011-05-27

Mucociliary clearance, vital to lung clearance, is dependent on cilia beat frequency (CBF), coordination of cilia, and the maintenance of periciliary fluid. Adenosine, the metabolic breakdown product of ATP, is an important modulator of ciliary motility. However, the contributions of specific adenosine receptors to key airway ciliary motility processes are unclear. We ...

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Afferent arteriolar vasodilator effect of adenosine predominantly involves adenosine A2B receptor activation.
2010-05-12

Adenosine is an important paracrine agent regulating renal vascular tone via adenosine A(1) and A(2) receptors. While A(2B) receptor message and protein have been localized to preglomerular vessels, functional evidence on the role of A(2B) receptors in mediating the ...

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New 2,6,9-trisubstituted adenines as adenosine receptor antagonists: a preliminary SAR profile.
2007-09-19

A new series of 2,6,9-trisubstituted adenines (5-14) have been prepared and evaluated in radioligand binding studies for their affinity at the human A(1), A(2A) and A(3) adenosine receptors and in adenylyl cyclase experiments for their potency at the human A(2B) subtype. From this preliminary study the conclusion ...

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The Rockefeller University Press $30.00 J. Exp. Med. Vol. 206 No. 11 2417-2427

molecule adenosine. In mammals, adenosine assumes an essential role in regulating innate and acquired, but only adenosine is able to completely suppress immune responses (N�meth et al., 2006). The immunoregulatory attributes of adenosine are mediated via four transmembrane adenosine receptors: A1, A2A, A2B

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On the role of subtype selective adenosine receptor agonists during proliferation and osteogenic differentiation of human primary bone marrow stromal cells.
2011-05-01

Purines are important modulators of bone cell biology. ATP is metabolized into adenosine by human primary osteoblast cells (HPOC); due to very low activity of adenosine deaminase, the nucleoside is the end product of the ecto-nucleotidase cascade. We, therefore, investigated the expression and function of adenosine receptor subtypes (A(1) , A(2A) , ...

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Human olfactory epithelial cells generated in vitro express diverse neuronal characteristics
2008-10-17

The olfactory epithelium constitutes the sole source of regenerating neural cells that can be obtained from a living human. As such, primary cultures derived from olfactory epithelial biopsies can be utilized to study neurobiological characteristics of individuals under different conditions and disease states. Here, using such cultures, we report in vitro generation of cells that exhibit a complex ...

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Synthesis and pharmacological characterization of a new series of 5,7-disubstituted-[1,2,4]triazolo[1,5-a][1,3,5]triazine derivatives as adenosine receptor antagonists: A preliminary inspection of ligand-receptor recognition process.
2010-02-25

A new series of triazolotriazines variously substituted at the C5 and N7 (5-25) positions was synthesized and fully characterized at the four adenosine receptor (AR) subtypes. In particular, arylacetyl or arylcarbamoyl moieties were introduced at the N7 position, which enhanced affinity at the hA(2B) and hA(3) ARs, respectively, when utilized on the pyrazolo-triazolopyrimidine ...

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Gene expression profiling in the liver of CD-1 mice to characterize the hepatotoxicity of triazole fungicides
2006-09-15

Four triazole fungicides used in agricultural or pharmaceutical applications were examined for hepatotoxic effects in mouse liver. Besides organ weight, histopathology, and cytochrome P450 (CYP) enzyme induction, DNA microarrays were used to generate gene expression profiles and hypotheses on potential mechanisms of action for this class of chemicals. Adult male CD-1 mice were exposed daily for 14 ...

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Oxidative/nitrosative stress selectively altered A(2B) adenosine receptors in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease.
2009-12-14

The primary aim of this study was to investigate adenosine receptors (ARs) in bronchoalveolar lavage (BAL) macrophages from patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) and age-matched healthy smokers. A(2B)ARs were significantly decreased in BAL macrophages from patients with COPD when compared with ...

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Cross-talk between G(s)- and G(q)-coupled pathways in regulation of interleukin-4 by A(2B) adenosine receptors in human mast cells.
2006-05-17

Human mast cells express functional A(2A) and A(2B) adenosine receptors. However, only stimulation of A(2B), not A(2A), leads to secretion of interleukin (IL)-4, an important step in adenosine receptor-mediated induction of IgE synthesis by B-cells. In this study, we investigate intracellular pathways that link stimulation of A(2B) ...

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ADENOSINE ACTIVATES A2b RECEPTORS AND ENHANCES CHLORIDE SECRETION IN KIDNEY INNER MEDULLARY COLLECTING DUCT CELLS
2010-03-22

In the kidney, defects in the regulation of urine salt excretion can result in extracellular fluid volume expansion, leading to salt-sensitive hypertension. Previous studies have demonstrated that when rats are maintained on a high sodium chloride (NaCl) diet, adenosine production increases in the renal medulla with parallel changes in adenosine receptor expression. These ...

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ADENOSINE NEGATIVELY REGULATES DUODENAL MOTILITY IN MICE: ROLE OF A(1) AND A(2A) RECEPTORS.
2011-05-26

Background and purpose. This study was undertaken to investigate the role of adenosine in the modulation of the contractility in mouse duodenum and to characterize the adenosine receptor subtypes involved. Experimental approach. RT-PCR was used to investigate the expression of mRNA encoding for A(1) , A(2A) , A(2B) ...

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8-Bromo-9-alkyl adenine derivatives as tools for developing new adenosine A2A and A2B receptors ligands.
2009-02-23

Importance of making available selective adenosine receptor antagonists is boosted by recent findings of adenosine involvement in many CNS dysfunctions. In the present work a series of 8-bromo-9-alkyl adenines are prepared and fully characterized in radioligand binding assays or functional cyclase experiments in respect to their interaction with all the four adenosine ...

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A new synthesis of sulfonamides by aminolysis of p-nitrophenylsulfonates yielding potent and selective adenosine A2B receptor antagonists.
2006-07-13

1-Propyl- and 1,3-dimethyl-8-p-sulfophenylxanthine (PSB-1115 and SPT) were used as starting compounds for the development of adenosine A(2B) receptor antagonists with a sulfonamide structure. Since standard reactions for sulfonamide formation failed or resulted in very low yields, we developed a new method for the ...

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Contrasting effects of A1 and A2b adenosine receptors on adipogenesis.
2011-07-05

Background:Adenosine mediates its actions through four G protein-coupled receptors, A1, A2a, A2b and A3. The A1 receptor (A1R) is dominant in adipocytes where it mediates many actions that include inhibition of lipolysis, stimulation of leptin secretion and protection against obesity-related ...

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Localization of the adenosine A2b receptor subtype (ADORA2B) to chromosome 17p11.2-p12 by FISH and PCR screening of somatic cell hybrids
1995-01-20

Adenosine receptors have been implicated as important mediators of a diversity of physiological processes throughout the body. These receptors are members of the G protein-coupled receptor superfamily, a class of cell-surface receptors that, when activated, couple to a heterotrimeric G protein complex to effect ...

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The four cysteine residues in the second extracellular loop of the human adenosine A2B receptor: role in ligand binding and receptor function.
2011-05-18

The adenosine A(2B) receptor is of considerable interest as a new drug target for the treatment of asthma, inflammatory diseases, pain, and cancer. In the present study we investigated the role of the cysteine residues in the extracellular loop 2 (ECL2) of the receptor, which is particularly ...

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Characterization of Interactions of 4-Nitrophenylpropyl-N-alkylamine with Sigma Receptors.
2011-08-01

Sigma receptors are small membrane proteins implicated in a number of pathophysiological conditions, including drug addiction, psychosis, and cancer; thus, small molecule inhibitors of sigma receptors have been proposed as potential pharmacotherapeutics for these diseases. We previously discovered that endogenous monochain N-alkyl sphingolipids, including ...

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A Role for the Low-Affinity A2B Adenosine Receptor in Regulating Superoxide Generation by Murine Neutrophils.
2011-06-21

The formation of adenosine dampens inflammation by inhibiting most cells of the immune system. Among its actions on neutrophils, adenosine suppresses superoxide generation and regulates chemotactic activity. To date, most evidence implicates the G(s) protein-coupled A(2A) adenosine receptor (AR) as the primary AR subtype responsible for mediating the actions of adenosine on ...

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Derivatives of Benzimidazol-2-ylquinoline and Benzimidazol-2-ylisoquinoline as Selective A(1) Adenosine Receptor Antagonists with Stimulant Activity on Human Colon Motility.
2011-07-27

A number of quinolines and isoquinolines connected in various ways to a substituted benzimidazol-2-yl system were synthesized and evaluated as novel antagonists of adenosine receptors (ARs) by competition experiments using human A(1) , A(2A) , and A(3) ARs. The new compounds were designed based on derivatives of 2-(benzimidazol-2-yl)quinoxaline, previously ...

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Suzuki-Miyaura cross-coupling reaction on copper-trans-A(2)B corroles with excellent functional group tolerance.
2011-06-10

The palladium-catalyzed Suzuki-Miyaura cross-coupling reaction has been investigated on meso-substituted trans-A(2)B-corrole using tailored Pd-catalyst systems.We present the first examples of Suzuki-Miyaura cross-coupling reactions on meso-substituted trans-A(2)B-corrole ...

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Tissue distribution of adenosine receptor mRNAs in the rat.
1996-07-01

1. A degree of ambiguity and uncertainty exists concerning the distribution of mRNAs encoding the four cloned adenosine receptors. In order to consolidate and extent current understanding in this area, the expression of the adenosine receptors has been examined in the rat by use of in situ hybridisation and the reverse transcription-polymerase chain ...

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CD140a identifies a population of highly myelinogenic, migration-competent and efficiently engrafting human oligodendrocyte progenitor cells.
2011-09-25

Experimental animals with myelin disorders can be treated by transplanting oligodendrocyte progenitor cells (OPCs) into the affected brain or spinal cord. OPCs have been isolated by their expression of gangliosides recognized by mAb A2B5, but this marker also identifies lineage-restricted astrocytes and immature neurons. To establish a ...

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Corpus cavernosum from men with vasculogenic impotence is partially resistant to adenosine relaxation due to endothelial A(2B) receptor dysfunction.
2006-07-12

Although adenosine has been implicated in penile erection in human males, the receptor subtype responsible for adenosine regulation of human corpus cavernosum (HCC) smooth muscle tone is still a matter of debate. Using selective adenosine agonists and antagonists, we aimed at characterizing the adenosine receptors mediating relaxation of precontracted ...

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Localization and function of adenosine receptor subtypes at the longitudinal muscle - Myenteric plexus of the rat ileum.
2011-09-01

Adenosine plays a dual role on acetylcholine (ACh) release from myenteric motoneurons via the activation of high-affinity inhibitory A(1) and facilitatory A(2A) receptors. The therapeutic potential of adenosine-related compounds for controlling intestinal motility and inflammation, prompted us to investigate further the role of low-affinity adenosine ...

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A generalization of Hensel's Lemma, following a previous result of

, M, in [a, 2 (b)]. By hypothesis, this maximum must occur in (a, 2 (b)). Choose c = max{e (a, 2 (b of this paper assume = ((a), (a)) � ((2 (b)), ...

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2',3'-cAMP, 3'-AMP, and 2'-AMP inhibit human aortic and coronary vascular smooth muscle cell proliferation via A2B receptors.
2011-05-27

Rat vascular smooth muscle cells (VSMCs) from renal microvessels metabolize 2',3'-cAMP to 2'-AMP and 3'-AMP, and these AMPs are converted to adenosine that inhibits microvascular VSMC proliferation via A(2B) receptors. The goal of this study was to test whether this mechanism also exists in VSMCs from conduit ...

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Zinc induces a Src family kinase-mediated up-regulation of NMDA receptor activity and excitotoxicity.
2001-09-25

Zinc is coreleased with glutamate from excitatory nerve terminals throughout the central nervous system and acutely inhibits N-methyl-d-aspartate (NMDA) receptor activation. Here we report that cultured murine cortical neurons briefly exposed to sublethal concentrations of zinc developed increased intracellular free Na(+), phosphorylation of Src kinase at tyrosine 220, and ...

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Insulin-like growth factor I/somatomedin C: a potent inducer of oligodendrocyte development
1986-02-01

Cell cultures established from cerebrum of 1-day-old rats were used to investigate hormonal regulation of the development of oligodendrocytes, which synthesize myelin in the central nervous system. The number of oligodendrocytes that developed was preferentially increased by insulin, or by insulin-like growth factor I (IGF-I), also known as somatomedin C. High concentrations of insulin were ...

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Characterization of antigen-presenting cells induced by intragastric immunization with recombinant chimeric immunogens constructed from Streptococcus mutans AgI/II and type I or type II heat-labile enterotoxins.
2011-03-31

Intragastric (i.g.) immunization with recombinant chimeric proteins constructed from the saliva-binding region (SBR) of Streptococcus mutans surface antigen AgI/II and the A2/B subunits of enterobacterial heat-labile enterotoxins has been successfully used to induce salivary and circulating antibodies against S.�mutans that have protective potential against dental caries. To investigate the mode ...

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A proteomic approach to study parathyroid glands.
2010-12-21

Parathyroid tumours are heterogeneous and in some cases the diagnosis may be difficult using histological features. In this study we used a two-dimensional electrophoresis (2D)/mass spectrometry (MS)-based approach to examine the global changes of parathyroid adenoma tissues protein profile compared to the parathyroid normal tissues. Validation of protein expression was ...

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Role of purinergic signaling pathways in V-ATPase recruitment to apical membrane of acidifying epididymal clear cells.
2010-01-13

Extracellular purinergic agonists regulate a broad range of physiological functions via P1 and P2 receptors. Using the epididymis as a model system in which luminal acidification is essential for sperm maturation and storage, we show here that extracellular ATP and its hydrolysis product adenosine trigger the apical accumulation of vacuolar H(+)-ATPase (V-ATPase) in acidifying ...

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Role of purinergic signaling pathways in V-ATPase recruitment to apical membrane of acidifying epididymal clear cells
2010-04-13

Extracellular purinergic agonists regulate a broad range of physiological functions via P1 and P2 receptors. Using the epididymis as a model system in which luminal acidification is essential for sperm maturation and storage, we show here that extracellular ATP and its hydrolysis product adenosine trigger the apical accumulation of vacuolar H+-ATPase ...

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Plasmodium falciparum Reticulocyte Binding-Like Homologue Protein 2 (PfRH2) Is a Key Adhesive Molecule Involved in Erythrocyte Invasion
2011-02-28

Erythrocyte invasion by Plasmodium merozoites is a complex, multistep process that is mediated by a number of parasite ligand-erythrocyte receptor interactions. One such family of parasite ligands includes the P. falciparum reticulocyte binding homologue (PfRH) proteins that are homologous with the P. vivax reticulocyte binding proteins and have been shown to play a role in ...

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Characterisation of the canine parvovirus type 2 variants using minor groove binder probe technology.
2005-11-28

Two minor groove binder (MGB) probe assays were developed for rapid identification and quantitation of the canine parvovirus type 2 (CPV-2) variants in the faecal samples of dogs. The MGB probe assays using type-specific probes labeled with different fluorophores (FAM and VIC) were able to detect the single nucleotide polymorphisms existing between types ...

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Topography of the potential energy hypersurface and criteria for fast-ion conduction in perovskite-related A2B2O5 oxides.
2005-06-30

We discuss the importance of the topography of the potential energy hypersurface for the ionic conductivity of perovskite-related A(2)B(2)O(5) oxides. A correlation between the energetic preference of the cations for different coordination geometries and the ionic conductivity is proposed based on a first ...

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Synthetic, cyclic voltammetric, structural, EPR, and UV-Vis spectroscopic studies of thienyl-containing meso-A(2)B-cor(Cr(V)=O) systems: consideration of three interrelated molecular detection modalities.
2010-01-18

We report eight new A(2)B-type (M(n+)) corrolate compounds (two structural studies) that include the oxo[5,15-bis(pentafluorophenyl)-10-R-corrolatochromium(V)] [R = 2-/3-thienyl (1a/2a), 3-thianaphthyl (3a)] species. The first examples of meso-A(2) (thienyl)- and Cr-A(2)B-corrole types are represented herein. Characterization includes ...

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CD73-generated adenosine promotes osteoblast differentiation.
2011-08-31

CD73 is a GPI-anchored cell surface protein with ecto-5'-nucleotidase enzyme activity that plays a crucial role in adenosine production. While the roles of adenosine receptors (AR) on osteoblasts and osteoclasts have been unveiled to some extent, the roles of CD73 and CD73-generated adenosine in bone tissue are largely unknown. To address this issue, we first analyzed the bone ...

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Adenosine receptor regulation of coronary blood flow in Ossabaw miniature swine.
2010-09-20

Adenosine clearly regulates coronary blood flow (CBF); however, contributions of specific adenosine receptor (AR) subtypes (A(1), A(2A), A(2B), A(3)) to CBF in swine have not been determined. ARs generally decrease (A(1), A(3)) or increase (A(2A), ...

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The role of adenosine receptors in rheumatoid arthritis.
2010-08-05

Rheumatoid arthritis (RA), is the most common inflammatory musculoskeletal disease inducing diminished quality-of-life in the affected individuals and having major impact on society due to decrease work ability. Early diagnosis and immediate, effective therapy are crucial in order to prevent unfavorable outcome. Treatment of RA has progressed during the past two decades thanks to the advent of a ...

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Adenosine A2A and A2B receptors are both required for adenosine A1 receptor-mediated cardioprotection.
2011-07-01

All four adenosine receptor subtypes have been shown to play a role in cardioprotection, and there is evidence that all four subtypes may be expressed in cardiomyocytes. There is also increasing evidence that optimal adenosine cardioprotection requires activation of more than one receptor subtype. The purpose of this study was to determine whether ...

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Index of /pub/Mission_Archives/sts/STS-106 - 2A.2 b/EC's_FREEZE

Index of /pub/Mission_Archives/sts/STS-106 - 2A.2 b/EC's_FREEZE. [ICO], Name � Last modified � Size � Description. [DIR], Parent Directory, - ...

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COLD REGIONS SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING ...
1969-01-01

... Title : COLD REGIONS SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING MONOGRAPH 3, SECTION A2b: INVESTIGATION AND EXPLOITATION OF SNOWFIELD ...

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Modulation of innate immunity by adenosine receptor stimulation.
2011-09-01

In the past decades, increased concentrations of the signaling molecule adenosine have been shown to play an important role in the prevention of tissue damage evoked by several stressful circumstances. During systemic inflammation, the circulating adenosine concentration increases rapidly, even up to 10-fold in septic shock patients. By binding to specific adenosine receptor ...

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A Receptor-Coupled Evanescent Biosensor
1990-05-01

... Abstract : An acetylcholine receptor-based optical biosensor was developed that uses ... Keywords: Receptors, Biosensors, Fiber optics, Fluorescence ...

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A2A receptors in inflammation and injury: lessons learned from transgenic animals.
2007-12-26

Adenosine regulates the function of the innate and adaptive immune systems through targeting virtually every cell type that is involved in orchestrating an immune/inflammatory response. Of the four adenosine receptors (A(1), A(2A), A(2B), A(3)), A(2A) receptors have taken center stage as the ...

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Correction
2002-01-01

A bovine papillomavirus-1 based vector restores the function of the low-density lipoprotein receptor in the receptor-deficient

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Determination of adenosine effects and adenosine receptors in murine corpus cavernosum.
2007-05-09

This study tested the hypothesis that adenosine, in murine corpora cavernosa, produces direct relaxation of smooth muscle cells and inhibition of contractile responses mediated by sympathetic nerve stimulation. Penes were excised from anesthetized male C57BL/6 mice, dissected, and cavernosal strips were mounted to record isometric force. Adenosine, 2-chloroadenosine (stable analog of adenosine), ...

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Molecular dynamics simulations reveal insights into key structural elements of adenosine receptors.
2011-04-20

The crystal structure of the human A(2A) adenosine receptor, a member of the G protein-coupled receptor (GPCR) family, is used as a starting point for the structural characterization of the conformational equilibrium around the inactive conformation of the human A(2) (A(2A) and A(2B)) adenosine receptors (ARs). A homology model of the ...

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Adenosine receptors and cancer.
2010-10-01

Adenosine is a ubiquitous signaling molecule whose physiological functions are mediated by its interaction with four G-protein-coupled receptor subtypes, termed A(1), A(2A), A(2B) and A(3). As a result of increased metabolic rates, this nucleoside is released from a variety of cells throughout the body in ...

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New Iron(III) Bis(acetylide) Compounds Based on the Iron Cyclam Motif.
2011-07-18

New trans-[Fe(cyclam)(C?CR)(2)]OTf compounds 2a/2b [cyclam = 1,4,8,11-tetraazacyclotetradecane, R = Si(i)Pr(3) (a) or Ph (b), and OTf = trifluoromethanesulfonate] were prepared from the reaction between trans-[Fe(cyclam)(OTf)(2)]OTf (1) and LiC?CR. The trans arrangement of the acetylide ligands in 2 was established from the X-ray ...

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Effects of a constant electric field on the diffusional instability of cubic autocatalytic reaction fronts
2007-03-01

An electric field applied in the direction of propagation of a chemical reaction-diffusion front can affect the stability of this front with regard to diffusive instabilities. The influence of an applied constant electric field is investigated by a linear stability analysis and by nonlinear simulations of a simple chemical system based on the cubic autocatalytic reaction ...

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