Journal article
Extracellular purine nucleosides stimulate cell division and morphogenesis: Pathological and physiological implications
Abstract
Extracellular purine nucleosides and nucleotides are ubiquitous, phylogenetically ancient, intercellular signals. Purines are released from hypoxic, damaged or dying cells. Purine nucleosides and nucleotides are potent mitogens for several types of cells such as fibroblasts, endothelial cells and neuroglia. They also induce other cell types to differentiate. For example, they act synergistically with nerve growth factor to stimulate neurite …
Authors
Rathbone MP; Christjanson L; Deforge S; Deluca B; Gysbers JW; Hindley S; Jovetich M; Middlemiss P; Takhal S
Journal
Medical Hypotheses, Vol. 37, No. 4, pp. 232–240
Publisher
Elsevier
Publication Date
April 1992
DOI
10.1016/0306-9877(92)90193-g
ISSN
0306-9877