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- ... a variety of biologic processes (through 4 distinct adenosine receptors expressed on many cells in the brain and ... et al 2010a ]. ADA2 also binds proteoglycans and adenosine receptors on immune cells, implying a role in cell ...
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- ... type 1 receptors of the direct pathway and adenosine A2A receptors of the indirect pathway to the activation of ...
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- ... by inhibiting tumor cell growth and proliferation through adenosine monophosphate (AMP)–kinase activation. The use of medications that affect incretin receptor signaling has been postulated to increase pancreatic cancer ...
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