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Product Description: As the number of drugs acting on calcium and potassium channels grows, there is a need for a continuous reappraisal of the cellular machinery controlling them. The present volume provides an update on the basic knowledge, the molecular targets of the two channels, and the importance the drugs that bind them have as pharmacological tools and therapeutic agents...read more
By M. P. Abbracchio (editor), L. Aguilar-Bryan (editor), T. Godfraind (editor), S. Govoni (editor) and G. Mancia (editor)

Hardcover:

9780792336044 | Kluwer Academic Pub, June 1, 1995, cover price $299.00

Paperback:

9789401040563 | Reprint edition (Springer Verlag, October 11, 2012), cover price $229.00 | About this edition: As the number of drugs acting on calcium and potassium channels grows, there is a need for a continuous reappraisal of the cellular machinery controlling them.

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Product Description: Physiological, pharmacological and molecular biological data generated over the past three decades have demonstrated the existence of two major families of extracellular receptors, the P1, a family of four G-protein coupled receptors and the P2, a family of at least 12 receptors responsive to purine (ATP, ADP) and pyrimidine (UTP) nucleotides through which adenosine and ATP can function as extracellular messengers...read more (view table of contents, read Amazon.com's description)
By M. P. Abbracchio (editor) and Michael Williams (editor)

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9783540678496 | Springer Verlag, April 1, 2001, cover price $529.00 | About this edition: Physiological, pharmacological and molecular biological data generated over the past three decades have demonstrated the existence of two major families of extracellular receptors, the P1, a family of four G-protein coupled receptors and the P2, a family of at least 12 receptors responsive to purine (ATP, ADP) and pyrimidine (UTP) nucleotides through which adenosine and ATP can function as extracellular messengers.

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