Receptors P1 and P2 as Targets for Drug Therapy in Humans / / edited by Robson Faria.

This book aims to provide a brief update on the functions of purinergic receptors in various systems, in addition to the signaling pathway activated to mediate these functions. We address the influence of hypoxia by modulating the activity of these receptors under physiological and pathophysiologica...

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