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Adenosine Receptor


The adenosine receptors (P1 receptors) are a class of purinergic G protein-coupled receptors with adenosine as endogenous ligand. In humans, there are four types of adenosine receptors(A1,A2A ,A2B,A3). Each is encoded by a separate gene and has different functions, although with some overlap. For instance, both A1 receptors and A2A play roles in the heart, regulating myocardial oxygen consumption and coronary blood flow, while the A2A receptor also has broader anti-inflammatory effects throughout the body. These two receptors also have important roles in the brain, regulating the release of other neurotransmitters such as dopamine and glutamate, while the A2B and A3 receptors are located mainly peripherally and are involved in processes such as inflammation and immune responses.
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    MRS 3777 hemioxalate是高亲和性 选择性 A3 拮抗剂。

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  • MRS 5698 EI1785

    MRS 5698是高亲和性,选择性 A3 adenosine 受体激动剂。

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  • MRS 1220 EI1767

    MRS 1220是高活性选择性 hA3 拮抗剂。

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  • MRS 1334 EI1768

    MRS 1334是活性高 选择性 hA3 拮抗剂。

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  • MRS 1706 EI1770

    MRS 1706是活性的,选择性 A2B 反向激动剂。

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