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JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1979
AMYL nitrite was introduced into medical practice as a coronary vasodilator more than a century ago; for much of that time, it was a mainstay, along with nitroglycerin, for angina pectoris. At present it is not used much, having been displaced by the organic nitrates. However, amyl nitrite along with its six-carbon analog, isobutyl nitrite, has come on
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AMYL nitrite was introduced into medical practice as a coronary vasodilator more than a century ago; for much of that time, it was a mainstay, along with nitroglycerin, for angina pectoris. At present it is not used much, having been displaced by the organic nitrates. However, amyl nitrite along with its six-carbon analog, isobutyl nitrite, has come on
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Fresenius' Zeitschrift für analytische Chemie, 1935
G. G. Rao, K. M. Pandalai
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G. G. Rao, K. M. Pandalai
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Fresenius' Zeitschrift f�r Analytische Chemie, 1955
J. Plank, K. Brodersen, K. Cruse
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J. Plank, K. Brodersen, K. Cruse
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Fresenius' Zeitschrift für analytische Chemie, 1963
H. Zimmer, R. Hönigschmid-Grossich
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H. Zimmer, R. Hönigschmid-Grossich
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