Actions of adenosine at its receptors in the CNS: Insights from knockouts and drugs

Adenosine and its receptors have been the topic of many recent reviews. These reviews provide a good summary of much of the relevant literature--including the older literature. We have, therefore, chosen to focus the present review on the insights gained from recent studies on genetically modified m...

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Animals
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Cell receptors
Cell structures and functions
Central Nervous System - drug effects
Central Nervous System - metabolism
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Molecular and cellular biology
Nervous System Diseases - genetics
Nervous System Diseases - metabolism
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