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Purinergic P1 Receptors (Adenosine Receptor)

A class of cell surface receptors that prefer ADENOSINE to other endogenous PURINES. Purinergic P1 receptors are widespread in the body including the cardiovascular, respiratory, immune, and nervous systems. There are at least two pharmacologically distinguishable types (A1 and A2, or Ri and Ra).
Also Known As:
Adenosine Receptor; Purinergic P1 Receptor; Adenosine Receptors; Receptors, Adenosine; Receptors, Purinergic P1; P1 Purinoceptor; Receptor, Purinergic P1; P1 Receptor, Purinergic; P1 Receptors, Purinergic; Purinoceptor, P1; Purinoceptors, P1; Receptor, Adenosine; P1 Purinoceptors
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1. Borea, Pier Andrea: 47 articles (05/2022 - 10/2002)
2. Varani, Katia: 47 articles (05/2022 - 08/2002)
3. Jacobson, Kenneth A: 44 articles (06/2022 - 07/2002)
4. Gessi, Stefania: 34 articles (05/2022 - 10/2002)
5. Eltzschig, Holger K: 33 articles (01/2020 - 11/2006)
6. Blackburn, Michael R: 32 articles (10/2018 - 02/2003)
7. Merighi, Stefania: 30 articles (05/2022 - 10/2002)
8. Vincenzi, Fabrizio: 28 articles (05/2022 - 02/2006)
9. Linden, Joel: 25 articles (01/2022 - 09/2003)
10. Fishman, Pnina: 22 articles (10/2022 - 06/2002)

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1. Ischemia
2. Parkinson Disease (Parkinson's Disease)
3. Reperfusion Injury
4. Infarction (Infarctions)
5. Seizures (Absence Seizure)

Related Drugs and Biologics

1. Adenosine (Adenocard)
2. Caffeine (No Doz)
3. Purinergic P1 Receptors (Adenosine Receptor)
4. N(6)- (3- iodobenzyl)- 5'- N- methylcarboxamidoadenosine
5. Purinergic P1 Receptor Antagonists
6. Cytokines
7. N(6)-cyclopentyladenosine
8. Ethanol (Ethyl Alcohol)
9. 8-(4-sulfophenyl)theophylline
10. 2- (2- chloro- 6- (3- iodobenzylamino)- 9H- purine- 9- yl)tetrahydrothiophene- 3,4- diol

Related Therapies and Procedures

1. Therapeutics
2. Immunotherapy
3. Intravenous Infusions
4. Ligation
5. Drug Therapy (Chemotherapy)