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Anesthesia and Analgesia|January 1, 1984
Potencies of barbiturates in mice selectively bred for resistance or susceptibility to nitrous oxide anesthesiaD D Koblin, F W Lurz, B O'Connor, et al.
The Journal of Surgical Research|November 1, 1988
Surface-induced hypothermia: effects on coronary blood flow autoregulation and vascular reserveM J London, P E Sybert, D T Mangano, et al.
Anesthesiology|November 1, 1988
Mechanism of age-related and nitrous oxide-associated anesthetic sensitivity: the role of brain catecholaminesM F Roizen, D D Koblin, B H Johnson, et al.
Psychopharmacology|November 11, 2009
Activation of 5-HT(6) receptors facilitates attentional set shiftingKatherine E Burnham, Mark G Baxter, John R Bainton, et al.
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Anesthesia and Analgesia|January 1, 1984
Potencies of barbiturates in mice selectively bred for resistance or susceptibility to nitrous oxide anesthesiaD D Koblin, F W Lurz, B O'Connor, et al.
The Journal of Surgical Research|November 1, 1988
Surface-induced hypothermia: effects on coronary blood flow autoregulation and vascular reserveM J London, P E Sybert, D T Mangano, et al.
Anesthesiology|November 1, 1988
Mechanism of age-related and nitrous oxide-associated anesthetic sensitivity: the role of brain catecholaminesM F Roizen, D D Koblin, B H Johnson, et al.
Psychopharmacology|November 11, 2009
Activation of 5-HT(6) receptors facilitates attentional set shiftingKatherine E Burnham, Mark G Baxter, John R Bainton, et al.
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