Liang et al., 1995 - Google Patents
Adenosine A2a and A2b receptors in cultured fetal chick heart cells: high-and low-affinity coupling to stimulation of myocyte contractility and cAMP accumulationLiang et al., 1995
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- Liang B
- Haltiwanger B
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- Circulation research
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Adenosine exerts pronounced biological effects in the heart cell. The role of multiple adenosine receptor subtypes in regulating the heart cell function is not known. Ventricular cells cultured from chick embryos 14 days in ovo were used to study a novel feature of heart …
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