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March 1982
Deuterated Methoxyflurane Anesthesia and Renal Function in Fischer 344 Rats
Jeffrey M. Baden, M.B.;
Jeffrey M. Baden, M.B.
*Assistant Professor of Anesthesia, Stanford University School of Medicine; and Staff Anesthesiologist, Veterans Administration Medical Center, Palo Alto.
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Susan A. Rice, Ph.D.;
Susan A. Rice, Ph.D.
†Assistant Professor of Pharmacology and Toxicology in Anesthesia, Stanford University School of Medicine; and Pharmacologist, Veterans Administration Medical Center, Palo Alto.
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Richard I. Mazze, M.D.
Richard I. Mazze, M.D.
†Assistant Professor of Pharmacology and Toxicology in Anesthesia, Stanford University School of Medicine; and Pharmacologist, Veterans Administration Medical Center, Palo Alto.
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‡ Professor of Anesthesia, Stanford University School of Medicine; and Chief, Anesthesiology Service, Veterans Administration Medical Center, Palo Alto.
Anesthesiology March 1982, Vol. 56, 203–206.
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Jeffrey M. Baden, Susan A. Rice, Richard I. Mazze; Deuterated Methoxyflurane Anesthesia and Renal Function in Fischer 344 Rats. Anesthesiology 1982; 56:203–206 doi: https://doi.org/10.1097/00000542-198203000-00009
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