1995
DOI: 10.1016/0014-5793(95)00748-x
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Evidence for, and characterization of, a lipopolysaccharide‐inducible adenosine A2 receptor in human tracheal gland serous cells

Abstract: Human tracheal glands are considered as the principle secretory structures in the bronchotracheal tree. In earlier studies, we successfully performed primary cultures of human tracheal gland (HTG) serous cells and noted that these cells were responsive to many secretagogues including purinergic agonists but not to the inflammatory mediator adenosine. In this study, we demonstrate that adenosine was capable of inducing stimulation of protein secretion by HTG serous cells which had previously been cultured in pr… Show more

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