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January 1969
Central Actions of Lidocaine–Synaptic Transmission
Rudolph H. de Jong, MD.;
Rudolph H. de Jong, MD.
*Associate Professor of Anesthesiology and Pharmacology Supported by U. S. Public Health Service Career Development Award 5-K3-GM-28,168.
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Roberto Robles, M.D.;
Roberto Robles, M.D.
†Research fellow, Department of Anesthesiology. Supported by P.H.S. Training Grant 5-T1-GM-01160.
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Richard W. Corbin, D.D.S.
Richard W. Corbin, D.D.S.
‡Graduate Student, Department of Pharmadcology. Supported by P.H. S. Training Grant 5-T1-DE-71–07.
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Anesthesiology January 1969, Vol. 30, 19–22.
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Rudolph H. de Jong, Roberto Robles, Richard W. Corbin; Central Actions of Lidocaine–Synaptic Transmission. Anesthesiology 1969; 30:19–22 doi: https://doi.org/10.1097/00000542-196901000-00012
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