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Piezo proteins (Piezo1 and Piezo2) are recently identified mechanically activated cation channels in eukaryotic cells and associated with physiological responses to touch, pressure …
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We have developed a method for measuring the local concentration of ATP at the extracellular surface of live cells. This method relies on the specific attachment to the cell …
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Many types of fluorescent sensing systems have been reported for biological small molecules. Particularly, several methods have been developed for the recognition of ATP or …
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ATP, besides an intracellular energy source, is an agonist when applied to a variety of different cells including cardiomyocytes. Sources of ATP in the extracellular milieu are …
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Abstract Adenosine 5′-triphosphate (ATP) is a purine nucleotide found in every cell of the human body. In addition to its well established role in cellular metabolism, extracellular ATP …
P Zhao, Y Liu, C He, C Duan - Inorganic Chemistry, 2022 - ACS Publications
Adenosine triphosphate (ATP) is an important kind of metabolized biological molecule that is formed in organisms, especially in mitochondria, is used universally as energy, and is one of …