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  • 30. Actions of adenosine and isoproterenol on isolated mammalian ventricular myocytes.
    Belardinelli L, Isenberg G.
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  • 32. The interaction of carbachol and forskolin in rabbit papillary muscles.
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  • 37. Protein kinase C activators sensitize cyclic AMP accumulation by intact 1321N1 human astrocytoma cells.
    Johnson RA, Toews ML.
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    Shen JB, Pappano AJ.
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