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W M Mok

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Brain Research|November 12, 1990
Evidence that 5 alpha-pregnan-3 alpha-ol-20-one is the metabolite responsible for progesterone anesthesiaW M Mok, N R Krieger
Pharmacology, Biochemistry, and Behavior|October 1, 1992
Steroid levels in tadpole (Rana catesbeiana) brain at the loss and return of the righting responseW M Mok, N R Krieger
Steroids|November 1, 1991
Synthesis of a [1,2-3H]-labeled pregnanoloneW M Mok, N R Krieger
Talanta|March 1, 1988
Determination of arsenic and antimony in biological materials by solvent extraction and neutron activationW M Mok, C M Wai
Journal of Neurochemistry|October 1, 1991
In vivo studies identify 5 alpha-pregnan-3 alpha-ol-20-one as an active anesthetic agentW M Mok, S Herschkowitz, N R Krieger
Steroids|March 1, 1993
3 alpha-hydroxy-5 alpha-pregnan-20-one is the only active anesthetic steroid in anesthetized mouse brainW M Mok, C Bukusoglu, N R Krieger
Biophysical Journal|January 1, 1996
Use-dependent inhibition of Na+ currents by benzocaine homologsC Quan, W M Mok, G K Wang
Neuroscience Letters|February 3, 1992
Evidence that 3 alpha-hydroxy-5 alpha-pregnan-20-one is the metabolite responsible for anesthesia induced by 5 alpha-pregnanedione in the mouseW M Mok, S Herschkowitz, N R Krieger
Biophysical Journal|November 1, 1994
Charged tetracaine as an inactivation enhancer in batrachotoxin-modified Na+ channelsG K Wang, W M Mok, S Y Wang
Anesthesiology|September 2, 2000
Potency of bupivacaine stereoisomers tested in vitro and in vivo: biochemical, electrophysiological, and neurobehavioral studiesM Vladimirov, C Nau, W M Mok, et al.
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Brain Research|November 12, 1990
Evidence that 5 alpha-pregnan-3 alpha-ol-20-one is the metabolite responsible for progesterone anesthesiaW M Mok, N R Krieger
Pharmacology, Biochemistry, and Behavior|October 1, 1992
Steroid levels in tadpole (Rana catesbeiana) brain at the loss and return of the righting responseW M Mok, N R Krieger
Steroids|November 1, 1991
Synthesis of a [1,2-3H]-labeled pregnanoloneW M Mok, N R Krieger
Talanta|March 1, 1988
Determination of arsenic and antimony in biological materials by solvent extraction and neutron activationW M Mok, C M Wai
Journal of Neurochemistry|October 1, 1991
In vivo studies identify 5 alpha-pregnan-3 alpha-ol-20-one as an active anesthetic agentW M Mok, S Herschkowitz, N R Krieger
Steroids|March 1, 1993
3 alpha-hydroxy-5 alpha-pregnan-20-one is the only active anesthetic steroid in anesthetized mouse brainW M Mok, C Bukusoglu, N R Krieger
Biophysical Journal|January 1, 1996
Use-dependent inhibition of Na+ currents by benzocaine homologsC Quan, W M Mok, G K Wang
Neuroscience Letters|February 3, 1992
Evidence that 3 alpha-hydroxy-5 alpha-pregnan-20-one is the metabolite responsible for anesthesia induced by 5 alpha-pregnanedione in the mouseW M Mok, S Herschkowitz, N R Krieger
Biophysical Journal|November 1, 1994
Charged tetracaine as an inactivation enhancer in batrachotoxin-modified Na+ channelsG K Wang, W M Mok, S Y Wang
Anesthesiology|September 2, 2000
Potency of bupivacaine stereoisomers tested in vitro and in vivo: biochemical, electrophysiological, and neurobehavioral studiesM Vladimirov, C Nau, W M Mok, et al.
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