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Josefa Mallol is affiliated with the University of Barcelona in Spain. Their academic profile reflects a presence within this institution, though detailed information on specific research topics, collaborations, or publication output is not available.

There are no recent papers listed under their name, and no frequent co-authors or publication venues have been documented. Similarly, no book publications, fields of study, subfields, or main topics of work have been recorded in the provided data.

There are no awards or recognitions attributed to Josefa Mallol in the information available. The scientist is currently active, with no indication of being deceased.

Best Publications

  • Presynaptic Control of Striatal Glutamatergic Neurotransmission by Adenosine A1–A2A Receptor Heteromers

    Francisco Ciruela;Vicent Casadó;Ricardo J. Rodrigues;Rafael Luján

  • Coaggregation, cointernalization, and codesensitization of adenosine A2A receptors and dopamine D2 receptors

    Joëlle A. Hillion;Meritxell Canals;Maria Torvinen;Vicent Casado

  • Detection of heteromerization of more than two proteins by sequential BRET-FRET.

    Paulina Carriba;Gemma Navarro;Francisco Ciruela;Sergi Ferré

  • Cell surface adenosine deaminase: Much more than an ectoenzyme

    Rafael Franco;Vicent Casadó;Francisco Ciruela;Carles Saura

  • Cannabinoid receptors CB1 and CB2 form functional heteromers in brain.

    Lucía Callén;Lucía Callén;Estefanía Moreno;Estefanía Moreno;Pedro Barroso-Chinea;David Moreno-Delgado;David Moreno-Delgado

  • CD26, adenosine deaminase, and adenosine receptors mediate costimulatory signals in the immunological synapse

    R. Pacheco;J. M. Martinez-Navio;M. Lejeune;N. Climent

  • A1 adenosine receptors accumulate in neurodegenerative structures in Alzheimer disease and mediate both amyloid precursor protein processing and tau phosphorylation and translocation.

    Ester Angulo;Vicent Casadó;Josefa Mallol;Enric I. Canela

  • Metabotropic Glutamate 1α and Adenosine A1 Receptors Assemble into Functionally Interacting Complexes

    Francisco Ciruela;Francisco Ciruela;Marisol Escriche;Javier Burgueño;Ester Angulo

  • Homodimerization of adenosine A2A receptors: qualitative and quantitative assessment by fluorescence and bioluminescence energy transfer.

    Meritxell Canals;Javier Burgueño;Daniel Marcellino;Núria Cabello

  • ADENOSINE DEAMINASE AFFECTS LIGAND-INDUCED SIGNALLING BY INTERACTING WITH CELL SURFACE ADENOSINE RECEPTORS

    Francisco Ciruela;Carles Saura;Enric I. Canela;Josefa Mallol

  • Glutamate Released by Dendritic Cells as a Novel Modulator of T Cell Activation

    Rodrigo Pacheco;Harold Oliva;José M. Martinez-Navío;Núria Climent

  • Direct involvement of σ-1 receptors in the dopamine D1 receptor-mediated effects of cocaine

    Gemma Navarro;Estefanía Moreno;Marisol Aymerich;Daniel Marcellino

  • Circadian-Related Heteromerization of Adrenergic and Dopamine D4 Receptors Modulates Melatonin Synthesis and Release in the Pineal Gland

    Sergio González;David Moreno-Delgado;Estefanía Moreno;Kamil Pérez-Capote

  • Immunological identification of A1 adenosine receptors in brain cortex

    F. Ciruela;V. Casadó;J. Mallol;E. I. Canela

  • Marked changes in signal transduction upon heteromerization of dopamine D1 and histamine H3 receptors.

    Carla Ferrada;Estefanía Moreno;Vicent Casadó;Gerold Bongers

  • Allosteric interactions between agonists and antagonists within the adenosine A2A receptor-dopamine D2 receptor heterotetramer

    Jordi Bonaventura;Jordi Bonaventura;Gemma Navarro;Verònica Casadó-Anguera;Karima Azdad

  • Expression of A2B adenosine receptors in human lymphocytes: their role in T cell activation

    Maribel Mirabet;Carolina Herrera;Oscar J. Cordero;Josefa Mallol

  • Group I Metabotropic Glutamate Receptors Mediate a Dual Role of Glutamate in T Cell Activation

    Rodrigo Pacheco;Francisco Ciruela;Vicent Casadó;Josefa Mallol

  • Detection of heteromers formed by cannabinoid CB1, dopamine D2, and adenosine A2A G-protein-coupled receptors by combining bimolecular fluorescence complementation and bioluminescence energy transfer.

    Gemma Navarro;Paulina Carriba;Jorge Gandí;Francisco Ciruela

  • Adenosine A2B receptors behave as an alternative anchoring protein for cell surface adenosine deaminase in lymphocytes and cultured cells.

    C. Herrera;V. Casadó;F. Ciruela;P. Schofield

Frequent Co-Authors

Rafael Franco
Rafael Franco University of Barcelona
Enric I. Canela
Enric I. Canela University of Barcelona
Carmen Lluis
Carmen Lluis University of Barcelona
Vicent Casadó
Vicent Casadó University of Barcelona
Sergi Ferré
Sergi Ferré National Institute on Drug Abuse
Francisco Ciruela
Francisco Ciruela University of Barcelona
Gemma Navarro
Gemma Navarro University of Barcelona
Kjell Fuxe
Kjell Fuxe Karolinska Institute
José L. Lanciego
José L. Lanciego University of Navarra
Julià Blanco
Julià Blanco IrsiCaixa

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