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_displayNameMay, Bruce, 2024-04-10
_timestamp2024-04-10 20:53:00
author[Person:203835] May, Bruce
dateTime2024-04-10 20:51:38
(created)[Summation:9907443] ATP binds and activates P2rx7 to passively transport cations...
[LiteratureReference:9907444] Functional evidence of distinct ATP activation sites at the human P2X(7) receptor
[Person:9907445] Virginio, C
[Person:9907446] Gargett, C E
[LiteratureReference:9907447] Amino acid residues in the P2X7 receptor that mediate differential sensitivity to ATP and BzATP
[Person:9907448] Rice, J
[LiteratureReference:9907449] Isoquinolines as antagonists of the P2X7 nucleotide receptor: high selectivity for the human versus rat receptor homologues
[Person:9907450] Markwardt, F
[LiteratureReference:9907451] P2X7 receptors: channels, pores and more
[Person:9907452] Wiley, J S
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