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Received July 9, 2003
Revised July 16, 2003
Accepted after revision July 21, 2003

The spice of life is at the root of cardiac pain

Harold D Schultz1*

1 University of Nebraska Medical Centre

* To whom correspondence should be addressed. E-mail: hschultz{at}unmc.edu.

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Key words: Cardiac neurone • Chemosensitivity • Vanilloid receptor




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