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Nature|February 1, 1979
Opiate antagonist reverses the cardiovascular effects of inhalation anaesthesiaJ O Arndt, E Freye
Der Anaesthesist|November 1, 1993
[The circulatory effect of conduction anesthesia near the spinal cord. Pathogenesis, prophylaxis and therapy of heart circulation complications]P Lipfert, J O Arndt
British Journal of Anaesthesia|February 1, 1991
Pain on i.v. injection of some anaesthetic agents is evoked by the unphysiological osmolality or pH of their formulationsW Klement, J O Arndt
Critical Care Medicine|October 1, 1984
Fluctuations in resting energy expenditureJ Peters, J O Arndt
Neuroscience Letters|January 3, 1994
Nitric oxide evokes pain in humans on intracutaneous injectionH Holthusen, J O Arndt
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
Pflugers Archiv : European Journal of Physiology|January 1, 1970
[Pressure-diameter relationship of the intact femoral artery in conscious man, and its influencing by noradrenaline infusions]J O Arndt, G Kober
Der Anaesthesist|April 1, 1980
Perfusion of fentanyl through the fourth cerebral ventricle and its cardiovascular effects in awake and halothane anesthetised dogsE Freye, J O Arndt
Neuroscience Letters|February 11, 1991
Pain but no temperature sensations are evoked by thermal stimulation of cutaneous veins in manW Klement, J O Arndt
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Nature|February 1, 1979
Opiate antagonist reverses the cardiovascular effects of inhalation anaesthesiaJ O Arndt, E Freye
Der Anaesthesist|November 1, 1993
[The circulatory effect of conduction anesthesia near the spinal cord. Pathogenesis, prophylaxis and therapy of heart circulation complications]P Lipfert, J O Arndt
British Journal of Anaesthesia|February 1, 1991
Pain on i.v. injection of some anaesthetic agents is evoked by the unphysiological osmolality or pH of their formulationsW Klement, J O Arndt
Critical Care Medicine|October 1, 1984
Fluctuations in resting energy expenditureJ Peters, J O Arndt
Neuroscience Letters|January 3, 1994
Nitric oxide evokes pain in humans on intracutaneous injectionH Holthusen, J O Arndt
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
Pflugers Archiv : European Journal of Physiology|January 1, 1970
[Pressure-diameter relationship of the intact femoral artery in conscious man, and its influencing by noradrenaline infusions]J O Arndt, G Kober
Der Anaesthesist|April 1, 1980
Perfusion of fentanyl through the fourth cerebral ventricle and its cardiovascular effects in awake and halothane anesthetised dogsE Freye, J O Arndt
Neuroscience Letters|February 11, 1991
Pain but no temperature sensations are evoked by thermal stimulation of cutaneous veins in manW Klement, J O Arndt
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