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Metabolic enzyme upregulation

The levels of extracellular adenosine could increase step-wise up to micromolar levels as the outcome of the transport and/or diffusion of intracellular adenosine, formed from the large pools of intracellular ATP in hypoxic conditions (Sitkovsky et al. 2005,2008). Hypoxia can upregulate an adenine nucleotide-metabolizing ecto-enzyme cascade comprising ecto-ATP apyrase (CD39) and CD73 (Synnestvedt et al. 2002). [Pg.307]


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