Interaction of Purine and its Derivatives with A1,
A2-Adenosine Receptors and Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor
Receptor-1 (Vegf-R1) as a Therapeutic Alternative to Treat
Cancer
Lauro Figueroa,
Marcela Rosas,
Magdalena Alvarez
et al.
Abstract:Background There are several studies that indicate that cancer development
may be conditioned by the activation of some biological systems that involve the
interaction of different biomolecules, such as adenosine and vascular
endothelial growth factor. These biomolecules have been targeted of some drugs
for treat of cancer; however, there is little information on the interaction of
purine derivatives with adenos… Show more
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