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Osmotic Drug Delivery to Ischemic Hindlimbs and Perfusion of Vasculature with Microfil for Micro-Computed Tomography Imaging
Published on: June 29, 2013
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Microcirculation First!-Esmolol, a Candidate for the Next Term of Office
Andrea Morelli1, Sebastian Rehberg
1Department of Cardiovascular, Respiratory, Nephrological, Anesthesiological and Geriatric Sciences, University of Rome, Rome, "La Sapienza" ItalyDepartment of Anesthesiology, University Hospital of Greifswal, Greifswald, Germany.
Critical Care Medicine
|November 18, 2017
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