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Hugh C Hemmings

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Anesthesiology|December 13, 2007
Noble meets nouveau: a shared anesthetic binding site for xenon and isoflurane on a glutamate receptorHugh C Hemmings
British Journal of Anaesthesia|November 26, 2021
Turning the page on 2021: an eventful year for the British Journal of AnaesthesiaHugh C Hemmings
Journal of Neurosurgical Anesthesiology|December 17, 2003
Neuroprotection by Na+ channel blockadeHugh C Hemmings
British Journal of Anaesthesia|December 24, 2018
Change management: the British Journal of Anaesthesia in 2018Hugh C Hemmings
Current Neuropharmacology|August 4, 2021
Effects of General Anesthetics on Synaptic Transmission and PlasticityJimcy Platholi, Hugh C Hemmings
Anesthesiology|June 8, 2010
Positively active: how local anesthetics workHugh C Hemmings, Paul Greengard
Anesthesiology|May 24, 2008
Galloping in full pursuit of the mechanism of anesthetic immobilityHugh C Hemmings, Pamela Flood
Anesthesiology|May 19, 2011
Sleep and anesthesia: the histamine connectionJean Mantz, Hugh C Hemmings
British Journal of Anaesthesia|August 24, 2020
Excellence in editorials: fulfilling their critical role in the medical literatureKate Leslie, Hugh C Hemmings
Anesthesiology|March 12, 2009
Between Clotho and Lachesis: how isoflurane seals neuronal fateMisha Perouansky, Hugh C Hemmings
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Anesthesiology|December 13, 2007
Noble meets nouveau: a shared anesthetic binding site for xenon and isoflurane on a glutamate receptorHugh C Hemmings
British Journal of Anaesthesia|November 26, 2021
Turning the page on 2021: an eventful year for the British Journal of AnaesthesiaHugh C Hemmings
Journal of Neurosurgical Anesthesiology|December 17, 2003
Neuroprotection by Na+ channel blockadeHugh C Hemmings
British Journal of Anaesthesia|December 24, 2018
Change management: the British Journal of Anaesthesia in 2018Hugh C Hemmings
Current Neuropharmacology|August 4, 2021
Effects of General Anesthetics on Synaptic Transmission and PlasticityJimcy Platholi, Hugh C Hemmings
Anesthesiology|June 8, 2010
Positively active: how local anesthetics workHugh C Hemmings, Paul Greengard
Anesthesiology|May 24, 2008
Galloping in full pursuit of the mechanism of anesthetic immobilityHugh C Hemmings, Pamela Flood
Anesthesiology|May 19, 2011
Sleep and anesthesia: the histamine connectionJean Mantz, Hugh C Hemmings
British Journal of Anaesthesia|August 24, 2020
Excellence in editorials: fulfilling their critical role in the medical literatureKate Leslie, Hugh C Hemmings
Anesthesiology|March 12, 2009
Between Clotho and Lachesis: how isoflurane seals neuronal fateMisha Perouansky, Hugh C Hemmings
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