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May 1984
Nitrous Oxide Markedly Increases Cerebral Cortical Metabolic Rate and Blood Flow in the Goat
Dale A. Pelligrino, Ph.D.;
Dale A. Pelligrino, Ph.D.
*Assistant Professor of Anesthesiology, MRHMC and the University of Chicago.
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David J. Miletich, Ph.D.;
David J. Miletich, Ph.D.
†Associate Professor of Anesthesiology, MRHMC and the University of Chicago.
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William E. Hoffman, Ph.D.;
William E. Hoffman, Ph.D.
*Assistant Professor of Anesthesiology, MRHMC and the University of Chicago.
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Ronald F. Albrecht, M.D.
Ronald F. Albrecht, M.D.
‡Professor and Chairman, Department of Anesthesiology, MRHMC and the University of Chicago.
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Anesthesiology May 1984, Vol. 60, 405–412.
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Dale A. Pelligrino, David J. Miletich, William E. Hoffman, Ronald F. Albrecht; Nitrous Oxide Markedly Increases Cerebral Cortical Metabolic Rate and Blood Flow in the Goat. Anesthesiology 1984; 60:405–412 doi: https://doi.org/10.1097/00000542-198405000-00003
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