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Keywords: coronary vasospasm
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Violetta KÉKESI, Endre ZIMA, Erzsébet BARÁT, Éva HUSZÁR, Andrea NAGY, László LOSONCZI, Béla MERKELY, Ferenc HORKAY, Alexander Juhász-Nagy
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Clin Sci (Lond) (2002) 103 (s2002): 198S–201S.
Published: 01 September 2002
... to uncertainties in estimating the effective nucleoside concentrations in the in situ heart. It is known that the adenine nucleosides have very short half-lives in Key words : adenine nucleosides, coronary vasospasm, endothelin-1, ischaemia, pericardium. Abbreviations : ET-1, endothelin-1 ; PBSA, PBS}0.5% (w}v...