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G A Gronert

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Journal of Clinical Anesthesia|February 1, 1997
Continued puzzles in malignant hyperthermiaJ F Antognini, G A Gronert
British Journal of Anaesthesia|November 1, 1981
Hyperbaric nitrous oxide and malignant hyperpyrexiaG A Gronert, J H Milde
Canadian Anaesthetists' Society Journal|September 1, 1971
Serum potassium changes after succinylcholine in swine with thermal trauma or sciatic nerve sectionG A Gronert, R A Theye
Acta Anaesthesiologica Scandinavica|May 1, 1997
Effect of temperature variation (22 degrees C-44 degrees C) on halothane and caffeine contracture testing in normal humansJ F Antognini, G A Gronert
Anesthesiology|January 1, 1976
Halothane-induced porcine malignant hyperthermia: metabolic and hemodynamic changesG A Gronert, R A Theye
Anesthesiology|July 1, 1975
Pathophysiology of hyperkalemia induced by succinylcholineG A Gronert, R A Theye
Anesthesia and Analgesia|March 1, 1979
Skeletal muscle mitochondria in porcine malignant hyperthermia: respiratory activity, calcium functions, and depression by halothaneG A Gronert, J J Heffron
Anesthesiology|August 1, 1980
Cerebral metabolism during porcine malignant hyperthermiaA A Artru, G A Gronert
Anesthesia and Analgesia|September 1, 1993
Succinylcholine causes profound hyperkalemia in hemorrhagic, acidotic rabbitsJ F Antognini, G A Gronert
Anesthesia and Analgesia|June 1, 1995
Succinylcholine sensitivity in cerebral palsyJ F Antognini, G A Gronert
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Journal of Clinical Anesthesia|February 1, 1997
Continued puzzles in malignant hyperthermiaJ F Antognini, G A Gronert
British Journal of Anaesthesia|November 1, 1981
Hyperbaric nitrous oxide and malignant hyperpyrexiaG A Gronert, J H Milde
Canadian Anaesthetists' Society Journal|September 1, 1971
Serum potassium changes after succinylcholine in swine with thermal trauma or sciatic nerve sectionG A Gronert, R A Theye
Acta Anaesthesiologica Scandinavica|May 1, 1997
Effect of temperature variation (22 degrees C-44 degrees C) on halothane and caffeine contracture testing in normal humansJ F Antognini, G A Gronert
Anesthesiology|January 1, 1976
Halothane-induced porcine malignant hyperthermia: metabolic and hemodynamic changesG A Gronert, R A Theye
Anesthesiology|July 1, 1975
Pathophysiology of hyperkalemia induced by succinylcholineG A Gronert, R A Theye
Anesthesia and Analgesia|March 1, 1979
Skeletal muscle mitochondria in porcine malignant hyperthermia: respiratory activity, calcium functions, and depression by halothaneG A Gronert, J J Heffron
Anesthesiology|August 1, 1980
Cerebral metabolism during porcine malignant hyperthermiaA A Artru, G A Gronert
Anesthesia and Analgesia|September 1, 1993
Succinylcholine causes profound hyperkalemia in hemorrhagic, acidotic rabbitsJ F Antognini, G A Gronert
Anesthesia and Analgesia|June 1, 1995
Succinylcholine sensitivity in cerebral palsyJ F Antognini, G A Gronert
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