Selective phosphodiesterase III (PDE3) inhibitor. Prevents the degradation of cAMP by PDE.
Selective phosphodiesterase III (PDE3) inhibitor. Prevents the degradation of cAMP by PDE. Increased cAMP results in enhanced contractility of the heart.
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Cyclic nucleotides like cAMP modulate cell function via PKA activation and ion channels.
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