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Vol. 49, Issue 1, 53-98, March 1997

The Pharmacology of Ryanodine and Related Compoundsa

John L. Sutkob , Judith A. Airey, William Welch and Luc Ruest

Departments of Pharmacology (J.L.S., J.A.A.) and Biochemistry (W.W.), University of Nevada School of Medicine, Reno, Nevada; the Department of Chemistry, University of Sherbrooke, Sherbrooke, Quebec (L.R.).


a   Studies in the authors' laboratories have been supported by a Cardiovascular Discovery Grant from Glaxo, Inc.; the National Science Foundation (grants MCB 9506257, IBN 9306850, and MCB 9317648); National Institutes of Health (grant HL 27470); the American Heart Association (grant 93012790) and by the University of Nevada Molecular Modeling/Graphics Core Facility.
b   Address correspondence to: John L. Sutko, Department of Pharmacology/318, University of Nevada School of Medicine, Howard Building, Room 214, Reno, NV 89557.


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