Beta-, not alpha-adrenergic stimulation enhances conduction velocity in cultures of neonatal cardiomyocytes.
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H. Jongsma | T. Opthof | J. D. de Bakker | M. Vos | T. V. van Veen | H. V. van Rijen | M. A. van der Heyden | T. D. de Boer | B. Kok | M. V. D. van der Heyden
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