Association between adenosine receptor gene polymorphism and response to caffeine citrate treatment in apnea of prematurity; An Egyptian single-center study
Background: Caffeine citrate is the methyl-xanthine of choice used in controlling apnea of prematurity (AOP). Caffeine central effect is mediated via non-selective (A1) and selective (A2a) adenosine receptors antagonism. Variability in caffeine response had been frequently noticed in AOP, suggesting...
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Main Authors: | Wesam A. Mokhtar (Author), Amal Fawzy (Author), Reem M. Allam (Author), Nahla Zidan (Author), Mona S. Hamed (Author) |
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2018-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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