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September 1970
Binding of Anilide-type Local Anesthetics in Human Plasma: II. Implications In Vivo, with Special Reference to Transplacental Distribution
Geoffrey T. Tucker, Ph.D.;
Geoffrey T. Tucker, Ph.D.
*Research Investigator in Anesthesiology, Virginia Mason Research Center, Seattle, Washington 98101.
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Robert N. Boyes, Ph.D.;
Robert N. Boyes, Ph.D.
†Head, Drug Disposition Section, Astra Pharmaceutical Products, Inc, Worcester, Massachusetts 01606.
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Phillip O. Bridenbough, M.D.;
Phillip O. Bridenbough, M.D.
‡Staff Anesthesiologist, The Mason Clinic, Seattle, Washington 98101.
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Daniel C. Moore, M.D.
Daniel C. Moore, M.D.
‡Staff Anesthesiologist, The Mason Clinic, Seattle, Washington 98101.
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Anesthesiology September 1970, Vol. 33, 304–313.
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Geoffrey T. Tucker, Robert N. Boyes, Phillip O. Bridenbough, Daniel C. Moore; Binding of Anilide-type Local Anesthetics in Human Plasma: II. Implications In Vivo, with Special Reference to Transplacental Distribution. Anesthesiology 1970; 33:304–313 doi: https://doi.org/10.1097/00000542-197009000-00006
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