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1. 2'-AMP and 3'-AMP inhibit proliferation of preglomerular vascular smooth muscle cells and glomerular mesangial cells via A2B receptors.

2. Extracellular 3',5'-cAMP-adenosine pathway inhibits glomerular mesangial cell growth.

3. The pancreatohepatorenal cAMP-adenosine mechanism.

4. The extracellular cAMP-adenosine pathway significantly contributes to the in vivo production of adenosine.

5. cAMP-adenosine pathway in the proximal tubule.

6. 2-hydroxyestradiol is a prodrug of 2-methoxyestradiol.

7. Cardiovascular pharmacology of estradiol metabolites.

8. Adenosine biosynthesis in the collecting duct.

9. 2-Hydroxyestradiol attenuates the development of obesity, the metabolic syndrome, and vascular and renal dysfunction in obese ZSF1 rats.

10. Sustained reduction in myocardial reperfusion injury with an adenosine receptor antagonist: possible role of the neutrophil chemoattractant response.

11. Role of adenosine A(1) receptors in modulating extracellular adenosine levels.

12. Angiotensin receptor subtype 1 mediates angiotensin II enhancement of isoproterenol-induced cyclic AMP production in preglomerular microvascular smooth muscle cells.

13. Modulation by angiotensin II of isoproterenol-induced cAMP production in preglomerular microvascular smooth muscle cells from normotensive and genetically hypertensive rats.

14. Guanine nucleotide-binding inhibitory protein-mediated inhibition of adenylyl cyclase is enhanced in spontaneously hypertensive rat preglomerular arteriolar smooth muscle cells.

15. Metabolism of cAMP to adenosine in the renal vasculature.

16. Vasodilator-derived nitric oxide inhibits fetal calf serum- and angiotensin-II-induced growth of renal arteriolar smooth muscle cells.

17. Oxidative metabolism of hexobarbital in human liver: relationship to polymorphic S-mephenytoin 4-hydroxylation.

18. Biochemical basis of enhanced drug bioavailability by piperine: evidence that piperine is a potent inhibitor of drug metabolism.

19. Piperine-mediated inhibition of glucuronidation activity in isolated epithelial cells of the guinea-pig small intestine: evidence that piperine lowers the endogeneous UDP-glucuronic acid content.

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