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P M Taylor

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Leprosy Review|June 1, 1973
The effects of cocktail anaesthesia on blood pressureA G Warren, P M Taylor
The Journal of Physiology|October 9, 1998
Integrin and cytoskeletal involvement in signalling cell volume changes to glutamine transport in rat skeletal muscleS Y Low, P M Taylor
The British Journal of Radiology|January 1, 1990
Calcification of the intrathoracic trachea demonstrated by computed tomographyD C Lloyd, P M Taylor
Equine Veterinary Journal|March 1, 1993
Factors influencing the outcome of equine anaesthesia: a review of 1,314 casesS S Young, P M Taylor
The Veterinary Record|December 1, 1999
Comparison of two combinations of sedatives before anaesthetising pigs with halothane and nitrous oxideD C Brodbelt, P M Taylor
Anesthesiology|May 13, 1999
Receptor-specific reversible sedation: dangers of vascular effectsJ G Jones, P M Taylor
The Biochemical Journal|June 8, 2001
Role of the System L permease LAT1 in amino acid and iodothyronine transport in placentaJ W Ritchie, P M Taylor
Research in Veterinary Science|May 18, 2001
Cardiorespiratory and endocrine effects of endogenous opioid antagonism by naloxone in ponies anaesthetised with halothaneS P Luna, P M Taylor
Research in Veterinary Science|January 1, 1995
Pituitary-adrenal activity and opioid release in ponies during thiopentone/halothane anaesthesiaS P Luna, P M Taylor
Equine Veterinary Journal|January 1, 1985
Clinical anaesthesia in the horse: comparison of enflurane and halothaneP M Taylor, L W Hall
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Leprosy Review|June 1, 1973
The effects of cocktail anaesthesia on blood pressureA G Warren, P M Taylor
The Journal of Physiology|October 9, 1998
Integrin and cytoskeletal involvement in signalling cell volume changes to glutamine transport in rat skeletal muscleS Y Low, P M Taylor
The British Journal of Radiology|January 1, 1990
Calcification of the intrathoracic trachea demonstrated by computed tomographyD C Lloyd, P M Taylor
Equine Veterinary Journal|March 1, 1993
Factors influencing the outcome of equine anaesthesia: a review of 1,314 casesS S Young, P M Taylor
The Veterinary Record|December 1, 1999
Comparison of two combinations of sedatives before anaesthetising pigs with halothane and nitrous oxideD C Brodbelt, P M Taylor
Anesthesiology|May 13, 1999
Receptor-specific reversible sedation: dangers of vascular effectsJ G Jones, P M Taylor
The Biochemical Journal|June 8, 2001
Role of the System L permease LAT1 in amino acid and iodothyronine transport in placentaJ W Ritchie, P M Taylor
Research in Veterinary Science|May 18, 2001
Cardiorespiratory and endocrine effects of endogenous opioid antagonism by naloxone in ponies anaesthetised with halothaneS P Luna, P M Taylor
Research in Veterinary Science|January 1, 1995
Pituitary-adrenal activity and opioid release in ponies during thiopentone/halothane anaesthesiaS P Luna, P M Taylor
Equine Veterinary Journal|January 1, 1985
Clinical anaesthesia in the horse: comparison of enflurane and halothaneP M Taylor, L W Hall
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