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Acta Vitaminologica Et Enzymologica|January 1, 1980
The effect of thiamine on the contractile responses of the isolated heart muscleE Hartung, E Freye
Der Anaesthesist|March 1, 1988
[Postoperative reversal of loss of vigilance following midazolam with the use of the antagonist flumazenil (Ro 15-1788). A comparative study with a placebo and the use of EEG-power spectra]E Freye, A Fournell
Der Anaesthesist|February 1, 1994
[No inhibition of intestinal motility following ketamine-midazolam anesthesia. A comparison of anesthesia with enflurane and fentanyl/midazolam]E Freye, V Knüfermann
Anaesthesiologie Und Reanimation|January 1, 1987
[New aspects of pain therapy using opioids--theoretical background and practical conclusions]E Freye, F Ciaramelli
Anasthesiologie, Intensivmedizin, Notfallmedizin, Schmerztherapie : AINS|August 31, 2004
[Use of opioids in the elderly -- pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic considerations]E Freye, J V Levy
Indian Journal of Experimental Biology|January 1, 1980
Cardiovascular effects on selective perfusion of the fourth cerebral ventricle in cats with fentanyl, naloxone & methohexitalE Freye, B N Gupta
European Journal of Anaesthesiology|July 13, 2006
Reflex activity caused by laryngoscopy and intubation is obtunded differently by meptazinol, nalbuphine and fentanylE Freye, J V Levy
Nature|February 1, 1979
Opiate antagonist reverses the cardiovascular effects of inhalation anaesthesiaJ O Arndt, E Freye
Naunyn-Schmiedeberg'S Archives of Pharmacology|June 18, 1979
Perfusion of the fourth cerebral ventricle with fentanyl induces naloxone-reversible bradycardia, hypotension, and EEG synchronisation in conscious dogsE Freye, J O Arndt
Anesthesiology|July 1, 1979
Perfusion of naloxone through the fourth cerebral ventricle reverses the circulatory and hypnotic effects of halothane in dogsJ O Arndt, E Freye
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Acta Vitaminologica Et Enzymologica|January 1, 1980
The effect of thiamine on the contractile responses of the isolated heart muscleE Hartung, E Freye
Der Anaesthesist|March 1, 1988
[Postoperative reversal of loss of vigilance following midazolam with the use of the antagonist flumazenil (Ro 15-1788). A comparative study with a placebo and the use of EEG-power spectra]E Freye, A Fournell
Der Anaesthesist|February 1, 1994
[No inhibition of intestinal motility following ketamine-midazolam anesthesia. A comparison of anesthesia with enflurane and fentanyl/midazolam]E Freye, V Knüfermann
Anaesthesiologie Und Reanimation|January 1, 1987
[New aspects of pain therapy using opioids--theoretical background and practical conclusions]E Freye, F Ciaramelli
Anasthesiologie, Intensivmedizin, Notfallmedizin, Schmerztherapie : AINS|August 31, 2004
[Use of opioids in the elderly -- pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic considerations]E Freye, J V Levy
Indian Journal of Experimental Biology|January 1, 1980
Cardiovascular effects on selective perfusion of the fourth cerebral ventricle in cats with fentanyl, naloxone & methohexitalE Freye, B N Gupta
European Journal of Anaesthesiology|July 13, 2006
Reflex activity caused by laryngoscopy and intubation is obtunded differently by meptazinol, nalbuphine and fentanylE Freye, J V Levy
Nature|February 1, 1979
Opiate antagonist reverses the cardiovascular effects of inhalation anaesthesiaJ O Arndt, E Freye
Naunyn-Schmiedeberg'S Archives of Pharmacology|June 18, 1979
Perfusion of the fourth cerebral ventricle with fentanyl induces naloxone-reversible bradycardia, hypotension, and EEG synchronisation in conscious dogsE Freye, J O Arndt
Anesthesiology|July 1, 1979
Perfusion of naloxone through the fourth cerebral ventricle reverses the circulatory and hypnotic effects of halothane in dogsJ O Arndt, E Freye
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