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  • 5. Adenosine is not responsible for local metabolic control of coronary blood flow in dogs during exercise.
    Tune JD, Richmond KN, Gorman MW, Olsson RA, Feigl EO.
    Am J Physiol Heart Circ Physiol; 2000 Jan; 278(1):H74-84. PubMed ID: 10644586
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  • 8. Role of K(ATP)(+) channels and adenosine in the control of coronary blood flow during exercise.
    Richmond KN, Tune JD, Gorman MW, Feigl EO.
    J Appl Physiol (1985); 2000 Aug; 89(2):529-36. PubMed ID: 10926635
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  • 12. Role of nitric oxide and adenosine in control of coronary blood flow in exercising dogs.
    Tune JD, Richmond KN, Gorman MW, Feigl EO.
    Circulation; 2000 Jun 27; 101(25):2942-8. PubMed ID: 10869267
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  • 14. Regulation of myocardial blood flow by oxygen consumption is maintained in the failing heart during exercise.
    Traverse JH, Melchert P, Pierpont GL, Jones B, Crampton M, Bache RJ.
    Circ Res; 1999 Mar 05; 84(4):401-8. PubMed ID: 10066674
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  • 17. Blunted coronary vasodilator response to uridine adenosine tetraphosphate in post-infarct remodeled myocardium is due to reduced P1 receptor activation.
    Zhou Z, de Wijs-Meijler D, Lankhuizen I, Jankowski J, Jankowski V, Jan Danser AH, Duncker DJ, Merkus D.
    Pharmacol Res; 2013 Nov 05; 77():22-9. PubMed ID: 23994209
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  • 19. K+ATP channels and adenosine are not necessary for coronary autoregulation.
    Stepp DW, Kroll K, Feigl EO.
    Am J Physiol; 1997 Sep 05; 273(3 Pt 2):H1299-308. PubMed ID: 9321819
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  • 20. Feedforward control of coronary blood flow via coronary beta-receptor stimulation.
    Miyashiro JK, Feigl EO.
    Circ Res; 1993 Aug 05; 73(2):252-63. PubMed ID: 8392446
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