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M E Durieux

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Current Opinion in Anaesthesiology|October 4, 2006
Incremental science and the clinicianM E Durieux
Anesthesiology|January 1, 1996
Muscarinic signaling in the central nervous system. Recent developments and anesthetic implicationsM E Durieux
British Journal of Anaesthesia|March 12, 2015
Time to dial down the vaporizer?M E Durieux
British Journal of Anaesthesia|August 10, 2006
Peripheral analgesic receptor systemsM E Durieux
Computer Methods and Programs in Biomedicine|December 1, 1993
OoClamp: an IBM-compatible software system for electrophysiologic receptor studies in Xenopus oocytesM E Durieux
Anesthesiology|January 1, 1995
Halothane inhibits signaling through m1 muscarinic receptors expressed in Xenopus oocytesM E Durieux
Anesthesia and Analgesia|July 1, 1995
Inhibition by ketamine of muscarinic acetylcholine receptor functionM E Durieux
British Journal of Anaesthesia|May 18, 2004
Editorial I: powerful tools require careful handling--the case of the circadian ketamine effectM E Durieux
Anesthesia and Analgesia|November 7, 1998
Ketamine: teaching an old drug new tricksR Kohrs, M E Durieux
Anesthesiology|September 2, 2000
Local anesthetics and the inflammatory response: a new therapeutic indication?M W Hollmann, M E Durieux
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Current Opinion in Anaesthesiology|October 4, 2006
Incremental science and the clinicianM E Durieux
Anesthesiology|January 1, 1996
Muscarinic signaling in the central nervous system. Recent developments and anesthetic implicationsM E Durieux
British Journal of Anaesthesia|March 12, 2015
Time to dial down the vaporizer?M E Durieux
British Journal of Anaesthesia|August 10, 2006
Peripheral analgesic receptor systemsM E Durieux
Computer Methods and Programs in Biomedicine|December 1, 1993
OoClamp: an IBM-compatible software system for electrophysiologic receptor studies in Xenopus oocytesM E Durieux
Anesthesiology|January 1, 1995
Halothane inhibits signaling through m1 muscarinic receptors expressed in Xenopus oocytesM E Durieux
Anesthesia and Analgesia|July 1, 1995
Inhibition by ketamine of muscarinic acetylcholine receptor functionM E Durieux
British Journal of Anaesthesia|May 18, 2004
Editorial I: powerful tools require careful handling--the case of the circadian ketamine effectM E Durieux
Anesthesia and Analgesia|November 7, 1998
Ketamine: teaching an old drug new tricksR Kohrs, M E Durieux
Anesthesiology|September 2, 2000
Local anesthetics and the inflammatory response: a new therapeutic indication?M W Hollmann, M E Durieux
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