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September 1980
Cerebral Circulatory and Metabolic Responses to Intravenously Administered Lorazepam
Mark A. Rockoff, M.D.;
Mark A. Rockoff, M.D.
*Research Fellow.
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Kathleen V. H. Naughton, B.S.;
Kathleen V. H. Naughton, B.S.
†Research Technician.
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Harvey M. Shapiro, M.D.;
Harvey M. Shapiro, M.D.
‡Professor of Anesthesiology and Neurosurgery.
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Martin Ingvar, M.K.;
Martin Ingvar, M.K.
†Research Technician.
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Kenneth F. Ray, B.A.;
Kenneth F. Ray, B.A.
†Research Technician.
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Robert L. Gagnon, M.D.;
Robert L. Gagnon, M.D.
§Assistant Professor of Anesthesiology.
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Lawrence F. Marshall, M.D.
Lawrence F. Marshall, M.D.
‖Assistant Professor of Neurosurgery.
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Anesthesiology September 1980, Vol. 53, 215–218.
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Mark A. Rockoff, Kathleen V. H. Naughton, Harvey M. Shapiro, Martin Ingvar, Kenneth F. Ray, Robert L. Gagnon, Lawrence F. Marshall; Cerebral Circulatory and Metabolic Responses to Intravenously Administered Lorazepam. Anesthesiology 1980; 53:215–218 doi: https://doi.org/10.1097/00000542-198009000-00007
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