M. A. ARICI Et Al. , "Does adenosine A(1) receptor stimulation causes QRS prolongation by blocking beta adrenergic receptors in amitriptyline poisoning?," TOXICOLOGY LETTERS , vol.186, no.2, pp.130-138, 2009
ARICI, M. A. Et Al. 2009. Does adenosine A(1) receptor stimulation causes QRS prolongation by blocking beta adrenergic receptors in amitriptyline poisoning?. TOXICOLOGY LETTERS , vol.186, no.2 , 130-138.
ARICI, M. A., KALKAN, Ş., Demir, O., HOCAOĞLU AKSAY, N., Gidener, S., & TUNÇOK, Y., (2009). Does adenosine A(1) receptor stimulation causes QRS prolongation by blocking beta adrenergic receptors in amitriptyline poisoning?. TOXICOLOGY LETTERS , vol.186, no.2, 130-138.
ARICI, MUALLA Et Al. "Does adenosine A(1) receptor stimulation causes QRS prolongation by blocking beta adrenergic receptors in amitriptyline poisoning?," TOXICOLOGY LETTERS , vol.186, no.2, 130-138, 2009
ARICI, MUALLA A. Et Al. "Does adenosine A(1) receptor stimulation causes QRS prolongation by blocking beta adrenergic receptors in amitriptyline poisoning?." TOXICOLOGY LETTERS , vol.186, no.2, pp.130-138, 2009
ARICI, M. A. Et Al. (2009) . "Does adenosine A(1) receptor stimulation causes QRS prolongation by blocking beta adrenergic receptors in amitriptyline poisoning?." TOXICOLOGY LETTERS , vol.186, no.2, pp.130-138.
@article{article, author={MUALLA AYLİN ARICI Et Al. }, title={Does adenosine A(1) receptor stimulation causes QRS prolongation by blocking beta adrenergic receptors in amitriptyline poisoning?}, journal={TOXICOLOGY LETTERS}, year=2009, pages={130-138} }