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Paraxanthine, the primary metabolite of caffeine, provides protection against dopaminergic cell death via stimulation of ryanodine receptor channels
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18621927
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Paraxanthine, the primary metabolite of caffeine, provides protection against dopaminergic cell death via stimulation of ryanodine receptor channels
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caffeine
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paraxanthine
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25858
3-methyl-7H-xanthine
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62208
dopamine
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cell death
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primary metabolite
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Etienne C. Hirsch
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3
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18621927
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Patrick P Michel
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18621927
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Pierre Sokoloff
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Pierre Sokoloff
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18621927
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Serge Guerreiro
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1
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18621927
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Damien Toulorge
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Marc Marien
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11 July 2008
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18621927
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Molecular Pharmacology
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18621927
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74
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18621927
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980-989
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18621927
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4
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Paraxanthine, a caffeine metabolite, dose dependently increases [Ca(2+)](i) in skeletal muscle
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10.1124/MOL.108.048207
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18621927
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