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April 1985
Cerebral and Systemic Effects of Hypotension Induced by Adenosine or ATP in Dogs
Leslie A. Newberg, M.D.;
Leslie A. Newberg, M.D.
*Consultant in Anesthesiology, Mayo Clinic; Assistant Professor of Anesthesiology, Mayo Medical School.
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James H. Milde;
James H. Milde
†Research Associate, Mayo Clinic.
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John D. Michenfelder, M.D.
John D. Michenfelder, M.D.
‡Consultant in Anesthesiology, Mayo Clinic; Professor of Anesthesiology, Mayo Medical School.
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Anesthesiology April 1985, Vol. 62, 429–436.
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Leslie A. Newberg, James H. Milde, John D. Michenfelder; Cerebral and Systemic Effects of Hypotension Induced by Adenosine or ATP in Dogs. Anesthesiology 1985; 62:429–436 doi: https://doi.org/10.1097/00000542-198504000-00010
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