Adenosine-13C10 is a stable isotope-labeled derivative of adenosine, specifically designed for use in biochemical research. As an endogenous autacoid, adenosine interacts with four G protein-coupled receptors: A1, A2A, A2B, and A3, influencing a wide range of biological processes such as neuronal signaling, vascular regulation, and immune cell function. This reagent is particularly valuable for studying metabolic pathways, receptor interactions, and the physiological roles of adenosine in various cellular contexts.
Adenosine-13C10 is a stable isotope-labeled derivative of adenosine, specifically designed for use in biochemical research. As an endogenous autacoid, adenosine interacts with four G protein-coupled receptors: A1, A2A, A2B, and A3, influencing a wide range of biological processes such as neuronal signaling, vascular regulation, and immune cell function. This reagent is particularly valuable for studying metabolic pathways, receptor interactions, and the physiological roles of adenosine in various cellular contexts.
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