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News in Physiological Sciences, Vol 5, 67-70, Copyright © 1990 by International Union of Physiological Sciences
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AC Newby, Y Worku, P Meghji, M Nakazawa and AC Skladanowski
Adenosine has been called a "retaliatory metabolite", since its physiological actions have a common tendency to redress an imbalance between energy demand and availability. Its formation is linked directly to the net breakdown of cytosolic ATP. This hypothesis is still useful to explain much of the physiology of adenosine but is challenged by evidence for adenosine formation from extracellular ATP.
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