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February 1994
The Cerebral and Systemic Effects of Movement in Response to a Noxious Stimulus in Lightly Anesthetized Dogs Possible Modulation of Cerebral Function by Muscle Afferents
William L. Lanier, M.D.;
William L. Lanier, M.D.
*Associate Professor of Anesthesiology, Mayo Clinic and Mayo Medical School.
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Paul A. laizzo, Ph.D.;
Paul A. laizzo, Ph.D.
†Assistant Professor of Anesthesiology and Physiology, University of Minnesota, School of Medicine.
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James H. Milde;
James H. Milde
‡Instructor in Anesthesiology, Mayo Clinic and Mayo Medical School.
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Frank W. Sharbrough, M.D.
Frank W. Sharbrough, M.D.
§Professor of Neurology, Mayo Clinic and Mayo Medical School.
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Anesthesiology February 1994, Vol. 80, 392–401.
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William L. Lanier, Paul A. laizzo, James H. Milde, Frank W. Sharbrough; The Cerebral and Systemic Effects of Movement in Response to a Noxious Stimulus in Lightly Anesthetized Dogs Possible Modulation of Cerebral Function by Muscle Afferents. Anesthesiology 1994; 80:392–401 doi: https://doi.org/10.1097/00000542-199402000-00019
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