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    Use of knockout mice to explore CNS effects of adenosine by Lopes, Cátia R., Lourenço, Vanessa S., Tomé, Ângelo R., Cunha, Rodrigo A., Canas, Paula M.

    Published in Biochemical pharmacology (01-05-2021)
    “…[Display omitted] The initial exploration using pharmacological tools of the role of adenosine receptors in the brain, concluded that adenosine released as…”
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    Adenosine A2A Receptors as Biomarkers of Brain Diseases by Moreira-de-Sá, Ana, Lourenço, Vanessa S., Canas, Paula M., Cunha, Rodrigo A.

    Published in Frontiers in neuroscience (16-07-2021)
    “…Extracellular adenosine is produced with increased metabolic activity or stress, acting as a paracrine signal of cellular effort. Adenosine receptors are most…”
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    Adenosine A2A receptors control generalization of contextual fear in rats by Simões, Ana P., Portes, Marina A. M., Lopes, Cátia R., Vanz, Felipe, Lourenço, Vanessa S., Pliássova, Anna, Gaspar, Ingride L., Silva, Henrique B., Tomé, Ângelo R., Canas, Paula M., Prediger, Rui D., Cunha, Rodrigo A.

    Published in Translational psychiatry (12-10-2023)
    “…Fear learning is essential to survival, but traumatic events may lead to abnormal fear consolidation and overgeneralization, triggering fear responses in safe…”
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    A reference human induced pluripotent stem cell line for large-scale collaborative studies by Pantazis, Caroline B., Yang, Andrian, Lara, Erika, McDonough, Justin A., Blauwendraat, Cornelis, Peng, Lirong, Oguro, Hideyuki, Kanaujiya, Jitendra, Zou, Jizhong, Sebesta, David, Pratt, Gretchen, Cross, Erin, Blockwick, Jeffrey, Buxton, Philip, Kinner-Bibeau, Lauren, Medura, Constance, Tompkins, Christopher, Hughes, Stephen, Santiana, Marianita, Faghri, Faraz, Nalls, Mike A., Vitale, Daniel, Ballard, Shannon, Qi, Yue A., Ramos, Daniel M., Anderson, Kailyn M., Stadler, Julia, Narayan, Priyanka, Papademetriou, Jason, Reilly, Luke, Nelson, Matthew P., Aggarwal, Sanya, Rosen, Leah U., Kirwan, Peter, Pisupati, Venkat, Coon, Steven L., Scholz, Sonja W., Priebe, Theresa, Öttl, Miriam, Dong, Jian, Meijer, Marieke, Janssen, Lara J.M., Lourenco, Vanessa S., van der Kant, Rik, Crusius, Dennis, Paquet, Dominik, Raulin, Ana-Caroline, Bu, Guojun, Held, Aaron, Wainger, Brian J., Gabriele, Rebecca M.C., Casey, Jackie M., Wray, Selina, Abu-Bonsrah, Dad, Parish, Clare L., Beccari, Melinda S., Cleveland, Don W., Li, Emmy, Rose, Indigo V.L., Kampmann, Martin, Calatayud Aristoy, Carles, Verstreken, Patrik, Heinrich, Laurin, Chen, Max Y., Schüle, Birgitt, Dou, Dan, Holzbaur, Erika L.F., Zanellati, Maria Clara, Basundra, Richa, Deshmukh, Mohanish, Cohen, Sarah, Khanna, Richa, Raman, Malavika, Nevin, Zachary S., Matia, Madeline, Van Lent, Jonas, Timmerman, Vincent, Conklin, Bruce R., Johnson Chase, Katherine, Zhang, Ke, Funes, Salome, Bosco, Daryl A., Erlebach, Lena, Welzer, Marc, Kronenberg-Versteeg, Deborah, Lyu, Guochang, Arenas, Ernest, Coccia, Elena, Sarrafha, Lily, Ahfeldt, Tim, Marioni, John C., Skarnes, William C., Cookson, Mark R., Ward, Michael E., Merkle, Florian T.

    Published in Cell stem cell (01-12-2022)
    “…Human induced pluripotent stem cell (iPSC) lines are a powerful tool for studying development and disease, but the considerable phenotypic variation between…”
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