P2X receptor-mediated purinergic sensory pathways to the spinal cord dorsal horn Jianguo G. GuMarc W. Heft Review Open access Pages: 11 - 16
The fate of P2Y-related orphan receptors: GPR80/99 and GPR91 are receptors of dicarboxylic acids Nathalie Suarez GonzalezDidier CommuniJean-Marie Boeynaems Review Open access Pages: 17 - 20
P2 receptors are involved in the mediation of motivation-related behavior Ute KrügelOliver SpiesHolger Kittner Review Open access Pages: 21 - 29
Regulation of neuronal ion channels via P2Y receptors Stefan G. LechnerStefan Boehm Review Open access Pages: 31 - 41
Delineation of ligand binding and receptor signaling activities of purified P2Y receptors reconstituted with heterotrimeric G proteins Erik T. BodorGary L. WaldoT. Kendall Harden Review Open access Pages: 43 - 49
Conserved lysine 79 is important for activity of ecto-nucleoside triphosphate diphosphohydrolase 3 (NTPDase3) Saswata BasuDeirdre M. Murphy-PiedmonteTerence L. Kirley Original paper Open access Pages: 51 - 58
Coronary artery reperfusion: The ADP receptor P2Y1 mediates early reactive hyperemia in vivo in pigs Goran K. OlivecronaMatthias GotbergDavid Erlinge Original paper Open access Pages: 59 - 65
GPR80/99, proposed to be the P2Y15 receptor activated by adenosine and AMP, is not a P2Y receptor Ai-Dong QiT. Kendall HardenRobert A. Nicholas Original Paper Open access Pages: 67 - 74
P2Y1 receptor modulation of endogenous ion channel function in Xenopus oocytes: Involvement of transmembrane domains So Yeong LeeRobert A. NicholasScott M. O’Grady Original paper Open access Pages: 75 - 81
Immunolocalisation of P2Y receptors in the rat eye Jesús PintorJesús Sánchez-NogueiroAssumpta Peral Original paper Open access Pages: 83 - 90