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. 1984 Nov 1;223(3):627–632. doi: 10.1042/bj2230627

The discovery of a rapidly metabolized polymeric tetraphosphate derivative of adenosine in perfused rat heart.

J Mowbray, W L Hutchinson, G R Tibbs, P G Morris
PMCID: PMC1144345  PMID: 6508734

Abstract

The predicted presence in perfused rat hearts of a rapidly metabolized but hitherto unrecognized form of adenosine phosphate has been confirmed by specific radioactive labelling. The properties of the purified compound suggest that it is a heteropolymer of a small organic acid, phosphate and purine nucleoside in the proportions 1:4:1.

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