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Water soluble propofol anesthesia: an effective and inexpensive alternative
R A Malkin1, R R Guinn, T D Mandrell
1University of Memphis and the University of Tennessee-Memphis, Department of Comparative Medicine at the University of Tennessee-Memphis. Biomedical Engineering, ET330, University of Memphis, Memphis, TN 38152.
Abstract:
The authors discuss solubilized propofol, and demonstrate its acute use in guinea pigs as an effective, less expensive, easy-to-use alternative for laboratory animal anesthesia.
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