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Positive allosteric modulation by ivermectin of human but not murine P2X7 receptorsAlpha2-adrenoceptor-mediated inhibition of cultured sympathetic neurons: changes in alpha2A/D-adrenoceptor-deficient mice.Inhibition of N-type voltage-activated calcium channels in rat dorsal root ganglion neurons by P2Y receptors is a possible mechanism of ADP-induced analgesia.Clemastine potentiates the human P2X7 receptor by sensitizing it to lower ATP concentrations.Neuronal P2X receptors: localisation and functional properties.Effect of adenosine and some of its structural analogues on the conductance of NMDA receptor channels in a subset of rat neostriatal neuronesTanshinone II A sulfonate, but not tanshinone II A, acts as potent negative allosteric modulator of the human purinergic receptor P2X7.Lack of functional P2X7 receptor aggravates brain edema development after middle cerebral artery occlusion.Modulation of locus coeruleus neurons by extra- and intracellular adenosine 5'-triphosphate.Neuronal ATP receptors and their mechanism of action.Molecular mechanisms of microglial activation. B. Voltage- and purinoceptor-operated channels in microglia.Electrophysiological classification of P2X7 receptors in rat cultured neocortical astroglia.P2X7 receptors at adult neural progenitor cells of the mouse subventricular zone.Coexistence of purino- and pyrimidinoceptors on activated rat microglial cells.Increase of intracellular Ca2+ by P2Y but not P2X receptors in cultured cortical multipolar neurons of the rat.Stimulation of mouse cultured sympathetic neurons by uracil but not adenine nucleotides.Adenosine A2A receptor-induced inhibition of NMDA and GABAA receptor-mediated synaptic currents in a subpopulation of rat striatal neurons.Increase of intracellular Ca2+ by adenine and uracil nucleotides in human midbrain-derived neuronal progenitor cells.Increase of intracellular Ca2+ by P2X and P2Y receptor-subtypes in cultured cortical astroglia of the rat.Supersensitivity of P2X receptors in cerebrocortical cell cultures after in vitro ischemia.Metabotropic glutamate receptors modulate the NMDA- and AMPA-induced gene expression in neocortical interneurons.GluA and GluN receptors regulate the surface density of GluN receptor subunits in cultured neocortical interneurons.Inhibition of GABAergic inhibitory postsynaptic currents by cannabinoids in rat corpus striatum.Modulation of NMDA receptor current in layer V pyramidal neurons of the rat prefrontal cortex by P2Y receptor activation.Rodent cortical astroglia express in situ functional P2X7 receptors sensing pathologically high ATP concentrations.Differences in the mode of stimulation of cultured rat sympathetic neurons between ATP and UDP
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