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December 1987
Effects of Reduced Pulmonary Flow and Hypoxia on Metabolism of Serotonin by Rat Lungs Perfused In Situ
Clyde A. Watkins, Ph.D.;
Clyde A. Watkins, Ph.D.
*Associate Professor, Departments of Physiology and Pharmacology, Medical College of Georgia.
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D. Eugene Rannels, Ph.D.
D. Eugene Rannels, Ph.D.
†Professor, Departments of Physiology and Anesthesia, The Milton S. Hershey Medical Center.
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Anesthesiology December 1987, Vol. 67, 916–924.
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Clyde A. Watkins, D. Eugene Rannels; Effects of Reduced Pulmonary Flow and Hypoxia on Metabolism of Serotonin by Rat Lungs Perfused In Situ . Anesthesiology 1987; 67:916–924 doi: https://doi.org/10.1097/00000542-198712000-00007
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