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      Blum, David, editor.
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      Adenosine receptors in neurodegenerative diseases / Blum, David, editor.
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      Mori, Akihisa, editor.
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      Adenosine receptors in neurology and psychiatry / Mori, Akihisa, editor.
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      King, Frank D.
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      ; Chapter 2. The Adenosine A3 Receptor and its Ligands; Chapter 3. The Medicinal Chemistry of the P2
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      Stone, T. W.
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      receptors and their physiological roles -- Adenosine receptor subtypes: classification and distribution
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      Jacobson, Ken, 1941-
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      leukocyte function by adenosine receptors -- Role of adenosine A₂[B] receptors in inflammation -- Interplay
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      Schwiebert, Erik M.
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      -- Extracellular ATP-Gated P2X Purinergic Receptor Channels -- Molecular and Cell Biology of Adenosine Receptors
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      Seeman, Philip.
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      Development 6. Human Brain Imaging of Adenosine Receptors 7. Human Brain Imaging of Dopamine D1 Receptors 8
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      Berger, Joel G.
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      Receptors: Opportunities for Drug Discovery; SECTION II: CARDIOPULMONARY AND VASCULAR AGENTS; Chapter 7
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      Lumsden, W. H. R. (William Hepburn Russell)
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      hepatica; XII. Serotonin Receptors in Nematodes; XIII. Effect of Serotonin on Glycogenolysis and Glycolysis
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      McGraw, Claire E., author.
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      the Adenosine A 2a receptor's helices 5 and 6, based on the crystal structure bound to an antagonist.