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February 1, 1992
Transcranial electrical stimulation with Limoge's currents decreases halothane requirements in rats. Evidence for the involvement of endogenous opioids
J Mantz, J Azerad, A Limoge, et al.
Journal of Pharmacological and Toxicological Methods
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May 17, 2003
Use of the jaw opening reflex for assessing the effects of local anaesthetics in freely moving rats
C-D Arreto, C Robert, A Limoge, et al.
Anesthesiology
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October 1, 1982
Transcutaneous cranial electrical stimulation increases the potency of nitrous oxide in humans
T H Stanley, J A Cazalaa, A Limoge, et al.
Comptes Rendus Des Seances De La Societe De Biologie Et De Ses Filiales
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January 1, 1989
[Effect of transcranial electrical stimulation on sleep in rats]
I Lendais, F Chaouloff, D Laude, et al.
Gastroenterologie Clinique Et Biologique
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January 1, 1995
[Electric analgesia and endoscopic laser treatment: morphinans remain indispensable]
S Naveau, A Limoge, L Barritault, et al.
Brain Research
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July 18, 1997
Potentiation of fentanyl suppression of the jaw-opening reflex by transcranial electrical stimulation
A Alantar, J Azerad, A Limoge, et al.
Anesthesia and Analgesia
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October 1, 1996
Transcutaneous cranial electrical stimulation (Limoge's currents) decreases early buprenorphine analgesic requirements after abdominal surgery
A Mignon, V Laudenbach, F Guischard, et al.
Anesthesia and Analgesia
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October 1, 1982
Transcutaneous cranial electrical stimulation decreases narcotic requirements during neurolept anesthesia and operation in man
T H Stanley, J A Cazalaa, A Atinault, et al.
Gastroenterologie Clinique Et Biologique
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January 1, 1992
[Analgesic effect of transcutaneous cranial electrostimulation in patients treated by Nd:YAG laser for cancer of the rectum. A double-blind randomized trial]
S Naveau, L Barritault, O Zourabichvili, et al.
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Anesthesiology
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February 1, 1992
Transcranial electrical stimulation with Limoge's currents decreases halothane requirements in rats. Evidence for the involvement of endogenous opioids
J Mantz, J Azerad, A Limoge, et al.
Journal of Pharmacological and Toxicological Methods
|
May 17, 2003
Use of the jaw opening reflex for assessing the effects of local anaesthetics in freely moving rats
C-D Arreto, C Robert, A Limoge, et al.
Anesthesiology
|
October 1, 1982
Transcutaneous cranial electrical stimulation increases the potency of nitrous oxide in humans
T H Stanley, J A Cazalaa, A Limoge, et al.
Comptes Rendus Des Seances De La Societe De Biologie Et De Ses Filiales
|
January 1, 1989
[Effect of transcranial electrical stimulation on sleep in rats]
I Lendais, F Chaouloff, D Laude, et al.
Gastroenterologie Clinique Et Biologique
|
January 1, 1995
[Electric analgesia and endoscopic laser treatment: morphinans remain indispensable]
S Naveau, A Limoge, L Barritault, et al.
Brain Research
|
July 18, 1997
Potentiation of fentanyl suppression of the jaw-opening reflex by transcranial electrical stimulation
A Alantar, J Azerad, A Limoge, et al.
Anesthesia and Analgesia
|
October 1, 1996
Transcutaneous cranial electrical stimulation (Limoge's currents) decreases early buprenorphine analgesic requirements after abdominal surgery
A Mignon, V Laudenbach, F Guischard, et al.
Anesthesia and Analgesia
|
October 1, 1982
Transcutaneous cranial electrical stimulation decreases narcotic requirements during neurolept anesthesia and operation in man
T H Stanley, J A Cazalaa, A Atinault, et al.
Gastroenterologie Clinique Et Biologique
|
January 1, 1992
[Analgesic effect of transcutaneous cranial electrostimulation in patients treated by Nd:YAG laser for cancer of the rectum. A double-blind randomized trial]
S Naveau, L Barritault, O Zourabichvili, et al.
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