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- W4387203669 abstract "The term “purinergic signaling” was coined in 1972 by Geoffrey Burnstock to indicate the signaling system formed by nucleotides and nucleosides, the concentrations of which are finely regulated in the extracellular milieu by specific cell surface receptors (purinoceptors P1, P2X, and P2Y), ectoenzymes (alkaline phosphatases, E-NTDPases [ectonucleoside triphosphate-phosphohydrolase]), E-NPP (ectonucleoside pyrophosphatase/phosphodiesterase), 5’-NT (5’snucleotidase), transporters (NTs), and ion channels. Also referred to as the “purinome”, it is deputed to fine-tune cell-to-cell interactions, chemokine, and cytokine secretion, redox biology modulation, proliferation, migration, and differentiation of both mature and immature cells, including hematopoietic (HSCs), neural (NSCs), and mesenchymal (MSCs) stem cells. The expression patterns of purinoceptors and ectonucleotidases in tissues and infiltrating immune cells shape a specific response to extracellular nucleotides and nucleosides in health and disease. This chapter focuses on purinergic system and discusses the role of extracellular adenosine triphosphate (ATP), diphosphate (ADP), monophosphate (AMP), and adenosine (Ado) in the regulation of cell growth with a special focus on stem cells." @default.
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