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March 1984
Fentanyl and Cerebral Vascular Responsivity in Dogs
Robert W. McPherson, M.D.;
Robert W. McPherson, M.D.
*Assistant Professor.
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Richard J. Traystman, Ph.D.
Richard J. Traystman, Ph.D.
†Associate Professor.
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Anesthesiology March 1984, Vol. 60, 180–186.
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Robert W. McPherson, Richard J. Traystman; Fentanyl and Cerebral Vascular Responsivity in Dogs. Anesthesiology 1984; 60:180–186 doi: https://doi.org/10.1097/00000542-198403000-00002
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