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Proteomics to Identify Proteins Interacting with P2X2 Ligand-Gated Cation Channels
Published on: May 18, 2009
P2 receptors: theoretical background for the use in clinical practice
A U Ziganshin1, L E Ziganshina, G Burnstock
1Department of Pharmacology, Kazan State Medical University, London. airatz@auz.kcn.ru
Abstract:
Here we review the results of physiological, pharmacological, and pathophysiological studies of ATP receptors, P2 type receptors. Characteristics of two families of P2 receptors (P2X and P2Y) are presented and the possibility of using preparations affecting these receptors is discussed.
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