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October 1985
Responses of Recurrent Laryngeal, Hypoglossal, and Phrenic Nerves to Increasing Depths of Anesthesia with Halothane or Enflurane in Vagotomized Cats
Takashi Nishino, M.D.;
Takashi Nishino, M.D.
*Assistant Professor of Anesthesiology.
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Testuo Kohchi, M.D.;
Testuo Kohchi, M.D.
†Clinical Fellow.
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Toshihide Yonezawa, M.D.;
Toshihide Yonezawa, M.D.
‡Emeritus Professor of Anesthesiology.
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Yoshiyuki Honda, M.D.
Yoshiyuki Honda, M.D.
§Professor of Physiology.
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Anesthesiology October 1985, Vol. 63, 404–409.
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Takashi Nishino, Testuo Kohchi, Toshihide Yonezawa, Yoshiyuki Honda; Responses of Recurrent Laryngeal, Hypoglossal, and Phrenic Nerves to Increasing Depths of Anesthesia with Halothane or Enflurane in Vagotomized Cats. Anesthesiology 1985; 63:404–409 doi: https://doi.org/10.1097/00000542-198510000-00011
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