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PERIPHERAL ARTERIAL ADENOSINE...
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PERIPHERAL ARTERIAL ADENOSINE INFUSION DURING CORONARY ISCHAEMIA REDUCES MYOCARDIAL INFARCTION
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Main Authors:
Contractor, H
,
Haarup-Lie, R
,
Stottrup, N
,
Juul-Dam, K
,
Redington, A
,
Botker, H
,
Schmidt, M
,
Kharbanda, R
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2009
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