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April 1989
Primate Brain Tolerance to Temporary Focal Cerebral Ischemia during Isoflurane- or Sodium Nitroprusside-induced Hypotension
A. W. Gelb, M.B.Ch.B.;
A. W. Gelb, M.B.Ch.B.
*Associate Professor of Anaesthesia.
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D. P. Boisvert, M.D., Ph.D.;
D. P. Boisvert, M.D., Ph.D.
†Associate Research Professor of Clinical Neurological Sciences.
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A. M. Lam, M.D.;
A. M. Lam, M.D.
*Associate Professor of Anaesthesia.
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B. E. Marchak, M.D.;
B. E. Marchak, M.D.
§Associate Clinical Professor of Anaesthesia.
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B. W. Mielke, M.D.
B. W. Mielke, M.D.
**Professor of Pathology.
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Anesthesiology April 1989, Vol. 70, 678–683.
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A. W. Gelb, D. P. Boisvert, C. Tang, A. M. Lam, B. E. Marchak, R. Dowman, B. W. Mielke; Primate Brain Tolerance to Temporary Focal Cerebral Ischemia during Isoflurane- or Sodium Nitroprusside-induced Hypotension. Anesthesiology 1989; 70:678–683 doi: https://doi.org/10.1097/00000542-198904000-00023
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