The private lives of P2X receptors...

... EXPOSED!... in a series of reviews published in Frontiers in Cellular Neuroscience. See below the fold. This isn't all of them, I think there are some more in press, including ours.I do like the Frontiers interweb bits for authors, I have to say. It's a full on stat-narcissist's heaven. It gives you the down low on pretty much every aspect of your visitors, hits and download activity: Location, scientific field, gender, colour and material of elbow pads, it's all there. There's no "Like" button, though, so they should work that in for the next update.[UPDATE: I woz wrong, there IS a Like function! w00t! But we don't have any yet. Not so w00t.]Select item 244159991.Exploring the ATP-binding site of P2X receptors.Chataigneau T, Lemoine D, Grutter T.Front Cell Neurosci. 2013 Dec 30;7:273. eCollection 2013. Review.Select item 243915442.The therapeutic promise of ATP antagonism at P2X3 receptors in respiratory and urological disorders.Ford AP, Undem BJ.Front Cell Neurosci. 2013 Dec 19;7:267. eCollection 2013. Review.Select item 243915383.Heteromeric assembly of P2X subunits.Saul A, Hausmann R, Kless A, Nicke A.Front Cell Neurosci. 2013 Dec 18;7:250. eCollection 2013. Review.Select item 243859524.A taste for ATP: neurotransmission in taste buds.Kinnamon SC, Finger TE.Front Cell Neurosci. 2013 Dec 18;7:264. eCollection 2013. Review.Select item 243672925.Primitive ATP-activated P2X receptors: discovery, function and pharmacology.Fountain SJ.Front Cel...
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