Title : ADP acting on P2Y13 receptors is a negative feedback pathway for ATP release from human red blood cells.

Pub. Date : 2005 Feb 4

PMID : 15604418






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1 ADP acting on P2Y13 receptors is a negative feedback pathway for ATP release from human red blood cells. Adenosine Diphosphate purinergic receptor P2Y13 Homo sapiens
2 In this study, we show that ADP acting on P2Y13 receptors on red blood cells serves as a negative feedback pathway for the inhibition of ATP release. Adenosine Diphosphate purinergic receptor P2Y13 Homo sapiens
3 Our results indicate that the ATP degradation product ADP inhibits ATP release by acting on the red blood cell P2Y13 receptor. Adenosine Diphosphate purinergic receptor P2Y13 Homo sapiens