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Diabetologia|September 17, 2005
Genetic variation in UCP2 (uncoupling protein-2) is associated with energy metabolism in Pima IndiansP Kovacs, L Ma, R L Hanson, et al.
Molecular Pharmacology|July 25, 2015
Mutational Analysis of the Putative High-Affinity Propofol Binding Site in Human β3 Homomeric GABAA ReceptorsMegan M Eaton, Lily Q Cao, Ziwei Chen, et al.
Nature Neuroscience|August 27, 2002
The sedative component of anesthesia is mediated by GABA(A) receptors in an endogenous sleep pathwayL E Nelson, T Z Guo, J Lu, et al.
The Journal of Family Practice|April 25, 2000
Do physicians who diagnose more mental health disorders generate lower health care costs?T L Campbell, P Franks, K Fiscella, et al.
Molecular Pharmacology|January 27, 2004
Two-pore-domain K+ channels are a novel target for the anesthetic gases xenon, nitrous oxide, and cyclopropaneMarco Gruss, Trevor J Bushell, Damian P Bright, et al.
Health Trends|December 9, 1992
Community leg ulcer clinics: cost-effectivenessN Bosanquet, P Franks, C Moffatt, et al.
European Journal of Pharmacology|October 7, 2004
Dexmedetomidine produces its neuroprotective effect via the alpha 2A-adrenoceptor subtypeDaqing Ma, Mahmuda Hossain, Nishanthan Rajakumaraswamy, et al.
European Journal of Vascular Surgery|February 1, 1990
The influence of smoking and plasma factors on prosthetic graft patencyS Wiseman, J Powell, R Greenhalgh, et al.
British Journal of Anaesthesia|January 11, 2007
Asynchronous administration of xenon and hypothermia significantly reduces brain infarction in the neonatal ratJ L Martin, D Ma, M Hossain, et al.
Sleep|June 2, 2019
Corrigendum: Genetic lesioning of histamine neurons increases sleep-wake fragmentation and reveals their contribution to modafinil-induced wakefulnessXiao Yu, Ying Ma, Edward C Harding, et al.
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Diabetologia|September 17, 2005
Genetic variation in UCP2 (uncoupling protein-2) is associated with energy metabolism in Pima IndiansP Kovacs, L Ma, R L Hanson, et al.
Molecular Pharmacology|July 25, 2015
Mutational Analysis of the Putative High-Affinity Propofol Binding Site in Human β3 Homomeric GABAA ReceptorsMegan M Eaton, Lily Q Cao, Ziwei Chen, et al.
Nature Neuroscience|August 27, 2002
The sedative component of anesthesia is mediated by GABA(A) receptors in an endogenous sleep pathwayL E Nelson, T Z Guo, J Lu, et al.
The Journal of Family Practice|April 25, 2000
Do physicians who diagnose more mental health disorders generate lower health care costs?T L Campbell, P Franks, K Fiscella, et al.
Molecular Pharmacology|January 27, 2004
Two-pore-domain K+ channels are a novel target for the anesthetic gases xenon, nitrous oxide, and cyclopropaneMarco Gruss, Trevor J Bushell, Damian P Bright, et al.
Health Trends|December 9, 1992
Community leg ulcer clinics: cost-effectivenessN Bosanquet, P Franks, C Moffatt, et al.
European Journal of Pharmacology|October 7, 2004
Dexmedetomidine produces its neuroprotective effect via the alpha 2A-adrenoceptor subtypeDaqing Ma, Mahmuda Hossain, Nishanthan Rajakumaraswamy, et al.
European Journal of Vascular Surgery|February 1, 1990
The influence of smoking and plasma factors on prosthetic graft patencyS Wiseman, J Powell, R Greenhalgh, et al.
British Journal of Anaesthesia|January 11, 2007
Asynchronous administration of xenon and hypothermia significantly reduces brain infarction in the neonatal ratJ L Martin, D Ma, M Hossain, et al.
Sleep|June 2, 2019
Corrigendum: Genetic lesioning of histamine neurons increases sleep-wake fragmentation and reveals their contribution to modafinil-induced wakefulnessXiao Yu, Ying Ma, Edward C Harding, et al.
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