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July 1974
Effects of Methoxyflurane Anesthesia on Adrenal Medullary Catecholamine Secretion: Inhibition of Spontaneous Secretion and Secretion Evoked by Splanchnic-nerve Stimulation
Claus Dreyer, M.D.;
Claus Dreyer, M.D.
* Research Trainee.
† Graduate Student.
† Privatdozent of Pharmacology.
† Graduate Student.
† Privatdozent of Pharmacology.
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Dirk Bischoff;
Dirk Bischoff
* Research Trainee.
† Graduate Student.
† Privatdozent of Pharmacology.
† Graduate Student.
† Privatdozent of Pharmacology.
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Manfred Göthert, M.D.
Manfred Göthert, M.D.
* Research Trainee.
† Graduate Student.
† Privatdozent of Pharmacology.
† Graduate Student.
† Privatdozent of Pharmacology.
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Anesthesiology July 1974, Vol. 41, 18–26.
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Claus Dreyer, Dirk Bischoff, Manfred Göthert; Effects of Methoxyflurane Anesthesia on Adrenal Medullary Catecholamine Secretion: Inhibition of Spontaneous Secretion and Secretion Evoked by Splanchnic-nerve Stimulation. Anesthesiology 1974; 41:18–26 doi: https://doi.org/10.1097/00000542-197407000-00004
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