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R A Olsson

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Basic Research in Cardiology|July 1, 1986
Coronary vasoactivity of acetate in dog and guinea-pigN Yamada, R Bünger, C R Steinhart, et al.
Circulation Research|December 1, 1980
Relationship of cardiac oxygen usage, adenosine content, and coronary resistance in dogsD Saito, D G Nixon, R B Vomacka, et al.
Journal of Medicinal Chemistry|August 19, 1994
Substituted 1,3-dipropylxanthines as irreversible antagonists of A1 adenosine receptorsP J Scammells, S P Baker, L Belardinelli, et al.
Journal of Medicinal Chemistry|September 1, 1991
N6,9-disubstituted adenines: potent, selective antagonists at the A1 adenosine receptorR D Thompson, S Secunda, J W Daly, et al.
Circulation Research|October 1, 1979
Coronary vasoactivity of adenosine in the conscious dogR A Olsson, E M Khouri, J L Bedynek, et al.
Journal of Medicinal Chemistry|April 1, 1991
2-Alkoxyadenosines: potent and selective agonists at the coronary artery A2 adenosine receptorM Ueeda, R D Thompson, L H Arroyo, et al.
Circulation Research|April 1, 1985
Role of adenosine in coronary blood flow regulation after reductions in perfusion pressureW P Dole, N Yamada, V S Bishop, et al.
Journal of Medicinal Chemistry|April 1, 1991
2-aralkoxyadenosines: potent and selective agonists at the coronary artery A2 adenosine receptorM Ueeda, R D Thompson, L H Arroyo, et al.
Circulation Research|December 1, 1981
Intracoronary adenosine deaminase reduces canine myocardial reactive hyperemiaD Saito, C R Steinhart, D G Nixon, et al.
Journal of Medicinal Chemistry|November 27, 1992
2-(N'-aralkylidenehydrazino)adenosines: potent and selective coronary vasodilatorsK Niiya, R D Thompson, S K Silvia, et al.
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Basic Research in Cardiology|July 1, 1986
Coronary vasoactivity of acetate in dog and guinea-pigN Yamada, R Bünger, C R Steinhart, et al.
Circulation Research|December 1, 1980
Relationship of cardiac oxygen usage, adenosine content, and coronary resistance in dogsD Saito, D G Nixon, R B Vomacka, et al.
Journal of Medicinal Chemistry|August 19, 1994
Substituted 1,3-dipropylxanthines as irreversible antagonists of A1 adenosine receptorsP J Scammells, S P Baker, L Belardinelli, et al.
Journal of Medicinal Chemistry|September 1, 1991
N6,9-disubstituted adenines: potent, selective antagonists at the A1 adenosine receptorR D Thompson, S Secunda, J W Daly, et al.
Circulation Research|October 1, 1979
Coronary vasoactivity of adenosine in the conscious dogR A Olsson, E M Khouri, J L Bedynek, et al.
Journal of Medicinal Chemistry|April 1, 1991
2-Alkoxyadenosines: potent and selective agonists at the coronary artery A2 adenosine receptorM Ueeda, R D Thompson, L H Arroyo, et al.
Circulation Research|April 1, 1985
Role of adenosine in coronary blood flow regulation after reductions in perfusion pressureW P Dole, N Yamada, V S Bishop, et al.
Journal of Medicinal Chemistry|April 1, 1991
2-aralkoxyadenosines: potent and selective agonists at the coronary artery A2 adenosine receptorM Ueeda, R D Thompson, L H Arroyo, et al.
Circulation Research|December 1, 1981
Intracoronary adenosine deaminase reduces canine myocardial reactive hyperemiaD Saito, C R Steinhart, D G Nixon, et al.
Journal of Medicinal Chemistry|November 27, 1992
2-(N'-aralkylidenehydrazino)adenosines: potent and selective coronary vasodilatorsK Niiya, R D Thompson, S K Silvia, et al.
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