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J N Bates

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Anesthesiology|April 1, 1987
Administration of metoclopramide for prevention of nausea and vomiting during epidural anesthesia for elective cesarean sectionD H Chestnut, G E Vandewalker, C L Owen, et al.
Anesthesia and Analgesia|May 11, 1992
Does epidural fentanyl decrease the efficacy of epidural morphine after cesarean delivery?R D Vincent, D H Chestnut, W W Choi, et al.
Neuron|June 10, 1998
Nitric oxide as an autocrine regulator of sodium currents in baroreceptor neuronsZ Li, M W Chapleau, J N Bates, et al.
Anesthesiology|June 24, 1998
Cerebrovascular relaxation responses to endothelium-dependent and -independent vasodilators after normothermic and hypothermic cardiopulmonary bypass in the rabbitB J Hindman, S Enomoto, F Dexter, et al.
Southern Medical Journal|October 1, 1989
Metoclopramide versus droperidol for prevention of nausea and vomiting during epidural anesthesia for cesarean sectionD H Chestnut, C L Owen, M Geiger, et al.
Anesthesiology|May 1, 1988
Continuous infusion epidural analgesia during labor: a randomized, double-blind comparison of 0.0625% bupivacaine/0.0002% fentanyl versus 0.125% bupivacaineD H Chestnut, C L Owen, J N Bates, et al.
Circulation Research|March 1, 1991
Mechanisms responsible for the heterogeneous coronary microvascular response to nitroglycerinM A Kurz, K G Lamping, J N Bates, et al.
Anesthesiology|April 1, 1990
Continuous epidural infusion of 0.0625% bupivacaine-0.0002% fentanyl during the second stage of laborD H Chestnut, L J Laszewski, K L Pollack, et al.
Neuroscience|October 13, 2006
5-HT activates vagal afferent cell bodies in vivo: role of 5-HT2 and 5-HT3 receptorsP Lacolley, J R Owen, K Sandock, et al.
Neuroscience|October 13, 2006
Occipital artery injections of 5-HT may directly activate the cell bodies of vagal and glossopharyngeal afferent cell bodies in the ratP Lacolley, J R Owen, K Sandock, et al.
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Anesthesiology|April 1, 1987
Administration of metoclopramide for prevention of nausea and vomiting during epidural anesthesia for elective cesarean sectionD H Chestnut, G E Vandewalker, C L Owen, et al.
Anesthesia and Analgesia|May 11, 1992
Does epidural fentanyl decrease the efficacy of epidural morphine after cesarean delivery?R D Vincent, D H Chestnut, W W Choi, et al.
Neuron|June 10, 1998
Nitric oxide as an autocrine regulator of sodium currents in baroreceptor neuronsZ Li, M W Chapleau, J N Bates, et al.
Anesthesiology|June 24, 1998
Cerebrovascular relaxation responses to endothelium-dependent and -independent vasodilators after normothermic and hypothermic cardiopulmonary bypass in the rabbitB J Hindman, S Enomoto, F Dexter, et al.
Southern Medical Journal|October 1, 1989
Metoclopramide versus droperidol for prevention of nausea and vomiting during epidural anesthesia for cesarean sectionD H Chestnut, C L Owen, M Geiger, et al.
Anesthesiology|May 1, 1988
Continuous infusion epidural analgesia during labor: a randomized, double-blind comparison of 0.0625% bupivacaine/0.0002% fentanyl versus 0.125% bupivacaineD H Chestnut, C L Owen, J N Bates, et al.
Circulation Research|March 1, 1991
Mechanisms responsible for the heterogeneous coronary microvascular response to nitroglycerinM A Kurz, K G Lamping, J N Bates, et al.
Anesthesiology|April 1, 1990
Continuous epidural infusion of 0.0625% bupivacaine-0.0002% fentanyl during the second stage of laborD H Chestnut, L J Laszewski, K L Pollack, et al.
Neuroscience|October 13, 2006
5-HT activates vagal afferent cell bodies in vivo: role of 5-HT2 and 5-HT3 receptorsP Lacolley, J R Owen, K Sandock, et al.
Neuroscience|October 13, 2006
Occipital artery injections of 5-HT may directly activate the cell bodies of vagal and glossopharyngeal afferent cell bodies in the ratP Lacolley, J R Owen, K Sandock, et al.
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