Special articleThe cardiac effects of adenosine☆
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The original work presented in this review was supported by grants from the National Institutes of Health (RO1 HL-3111, 37942, 35272, 10384). Drs Belardinelli and Linden are recipients of a Research Career Development Award HL 00969 and an Established Investigatorship Award from the American Heart Association, respectively.
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