Selective expression of purinoceptor cP2Y1 suggests a role for nucleotide signalling in development of the chick embryo

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Responses to extracellular nucleotides (e.g., ATP, ADP, etc.) have been demonstrated in a number of embryonic cell types suggesting they may be important signalling molecules during embryonic development. Here the authors describe for the first time the expression of a G-protein-coupled receptor for extracellular ATP, chick P2Y1 (cP2Y1), during embryonic development of the chick. During the first 10 days of embryonic development, cP2Y1 is expressed in a developmentally regulated manner in the limb buds, mesonephros, brain, somites, and facial primordia, suggesting that this receptor may have a role in the development of each of these systems.

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Meyer, M. P., Clarke, J. D. W., Patel, K., Townsend-Nicholson, A., & Burnstock, G. (1999). Selective expression of purinoceptor cP2Y1 suggests a role for nucleotide signalling in development of the chick embryo. Developmental Dynamics, 214(2), 152–158. https://doi.org/10.1002/(SICI)1097-0177(199902)214:2<152::AID-AJA5>3.0.CO;2-L

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