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Phil G Morgan

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Anesthesia and Analgesia|October 25, 2011
Important new model for studying anesthetic actionPhil G Morgan
Paediatric Anaesthesia|March 29, 2013
Anesthetic considerations in patients with mitochondrial defectsJulie Niezgoda, Phil G Morgan
Anesthesiology|December 15, 2010
A new phase in anesthetic-induced neurotoxicity researchPhil G Morgan, Margaret Sedensky
Anesthesiology|September 26, 2003
A glimpse into the many possibilities that lie aheadShanta Rajaram, Phil G Morgan
Anesthesiology|April 17, 2026
Ancient Mitochondrial Genetic Variant, Modern-day Pandora's BoxRichard J Levy, Phil G Morgan
Anesthesiology|November 8, 2013
The power of unbiased genetic screens to discover novel anesthetic targetsPhil G Morgan, Margaret M Sedensky
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|October 26, 2010
Mutations in mitochondrial complex III uniquely affect complex I in Caenorhabditis elegansWichit Suthammarak, Phil G Morgan, Margaret M Sedensky
Mechanisms of Ageing and Development|June 5, 2004
The effects of complex I function and oxidative damage on lifespan and anesthetic sensitivity in Caenorhabditis elegansErnst-Bernhard Kayser, Margaret M Sedensky, Phil G Morgan
Methods in Molecular Biology (Clifton, N.J.)|March 26, 2010
Alternatives to mammalian pain models 1: use of C. elegans for the study of volatile anestheticsLouise M Steele, Margaret M Sedensky, Phil G Morgan
Anesthesiology|August 26, 2006
Tail clamp responses in stomatin knockout mice compared with mobility assays in Caenorhabditis elegans during exposure to diethyl ether, halothane, and isofluraneMargaret M Sedensky, Melissa A Pujazon, Phil G Morgan
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Anesthesia and Analgesia|October 25, 2011
Important new model for studying anesthetic actionPhil G Morgan
Paediatric Anaesthesia|March 29, 2013
Anesthetic considerations in patients with mitochondrial defectsJulie Niezgoda, Phil G Morgan
Anesthesiology|December 15, 2010
A new phase in anesthetic-induced neurotoxicity researchPhil G Morgan, Margaret Sedensky
Anesthesiology|September 26, 2003
A glimpse into the many possibilities that lie aheadShanta Rajaram, Phil G Morgan
Anesthesiology|April 17, 2026
Ancient Mitochondrial Genetic Variant, Modern-day Pandora's BoxRichard J Levy, Phil G Morgan
Anesthesiology|November 8, 2013
The power of unbiased genetic screens to discover novel anesthetic targetsPhil G Morgan, Margaret M Sedensky
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|October 26, 2010
Mutations in mitochondrial complex III uniquely affect complex I in Caenorhabditis elegansWichit Suthammarak, Phil G Morgan, Margaret M Sedensky
Mechanisms of Ageing and Development|June 5, 2004
The effects of complex I function and oxidative damage on lifespan and anesthetic sensitivity in Caenorhabditis elegansErnst-Bernhard Kayser, Margaret M Sedensky, Phil G Morgan
Methods in Molecular Biology (Clifton, N.J.)|March 26, 2010
Alternatives to mammalian pain models 1: use of C. elegans for the study of volatile anestheticsLouise M Steele, Margaret M Sedensky, Phil G Morgan
Anesthesiology|August 26, 2006
Tail clamp responses in stomatin knockout mice compared with mobility assays in Caenorhabditis elegans during exposure to diethyl ether, halothane, and isofluraneMargaret M Sedensky, Melissa A Pujazon, Phil G Morgan
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