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Robert A Veselis

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Anesthesiology|November 24, 2006
To sleep, perchance to decode?Robert A Veselis
Best Practice & Research. Clinical Anaesthesiology|September 29, 2007
Memory: a guide for anaesthetistsRobert A Veselis
Anesthesiology|August 24, 2012
We are the ones who impede our own progressRobert A Veselis
Anesthesiology|August 30, 2012
The problem with amnesiaRobert A Veselis
Anesthesiology|December 17, 2016
Isolated Forearm Test: Replicated, Relevant, and UnexplainedKane O Pryor, Robert A Veselis
Neuropsychobiology|September 15, 2004
Propofol-induced alpha rhythmVladimir A Feshchenko, Robert A Veselis, Ruth A Reinsel
Anesthesiology|September 28, 2004
Information loss over time defines the memory defect of propofol: a comparative response with thiopental and dexmedetomidineRobert A Veselis, Ruth A Reinsel, Vladimir A Feshchenko, et al.
Anesthesiology|August 2, 2002
A neuroanatomical construct for the amnesic effects of propofolRobert A Veselis, Ruth A Reinsel, Vladimir A Feshchenko, et al.
British Journal of Anaesthesia|October 12, 2019
Effect of ketamine on transcranial motor-evoked potentials during spinal surgery: a pilot studyStephanie Lam, Masanori Nagata, Sonia K Sandhu, et al.
Anesthesiology|December 25, 2004
Propofol and thiopental do not interfere with regional cerebral blood flow response at sedative concentrationsRobert A Veselis, Vladimir A Feshchenko, Ruth A Reinsel, et al.
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Anesthesiology|November 24, 2006
To sleep, perchance to decode?Robert A Veselis
Best Practice & Research. Clinical Anaesthesiology|September 29, 2007
Memory: a guide for anaesthetistsRobert A Veselis
Anesthesiology|August 24, 2012
We are the ones who impede our own progressRobert A Veselis
Anesthesiology|August 30, 2012
The problem with amnesiaRobert A Veselis
Anesthesiology|December 17, 2016
Isolated Forearm Test: Replicated, Relevant, and UnexplainedKane O Pryor, Robert A Veselis
Neuropsychobiology|September 15, 2004
Propofol-induced alpha rhythmVladimir A Feshchenko, Robert A Veselis, Ruth A Reinsel
Anesthesiology|September 28, 2004
Information loss over time defines the memory defect of propofol: a comparative response with thiopental and dexmedetomidineRobert A Veselis, Ruth A Reinsel, Vladimir A Feshchenko, et al.
Anesthesiology|August 2, 2002
A neuroanatomical construct for the amnesic effects of propofolRobert A Veselis, Ruth A Reinsel, Vladimir A Feshchenko, et al.
British Journal of Anaesthesia|October 12, 2019
Effect of ketamine on transcranial motor-evoked potentials during spinal surgery: a pilot studyStephanie Lam, Masanori Nagata, Sonia K Sandhu, et al.
Anesthesiology|December 25, 2004
Propofol and thiopental do not interfere with regional cerebral blood flow response at sedative concentrationsRobert A Veselis, Vladimir A Feshchenko, Ruth A Reinsel, et al.
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