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Short Communication: Adenosine Release in the Anoxic Turtle Brain: A Possible Mechanism for Anoxic Survival
GÖRAN E. NILSSON, PETER L. LUTZ
Journal of Experimental Biology 1992 162: 345-351;
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vol. 162 no. 1, 345-351


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The Company of Biologists Ltd
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0022-0949
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1477-9145


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