Adenosinergic
Adenosinergic means "working on adenosine".
An adenosinergic agent (or drug) is a chemical which functions to directly modulate the adenosine system in the body or brain. Examples include adenosine receptor agonists, adenosine receptor antagonists (such as caffeine), and adenosine reuptake inhibitors.
See also
- Adrenergic
- Cannabinoidergic
- Cholinergic
- Dopaminergic
- GABAergic
- Glycinergic
- Histaminergic
- Melatonergic
- Monoaminergic
- Opioidergic
- Serotonergic
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Purine receptor modulators
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P1 (adenosine) |
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P2 (nucleotide) |
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(blockers)
CNTsTooltip Concentrative nucleoside transporters |
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ENTsTooltip Equilibrative nucleoside transporters | |
PMATTooltip Plasma membrane monoamine transporter |
(inhibitors)
XOTooltip Xanthine oxidase | |
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Others |
See also: Receptor/signaling modulators
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