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2017
Hudson AE
. 2017.
Metastability of Neuronal Dynamics during General Anesthesia: Time for a Change in Our Assumptions?
Front Neural Circuits. 11:58.
1992
Weiskopf RB, Eger EI, Ionescu P, Yasuda N, Cahalan MK, Freire B, Peterson N, Lockhart SH, Rampil IJ, Laster M
. 1992.
Desflurane does not produce hepatic or renal injury in human volunteers.
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Anesth Analg. 74(4):570-4.
1991
Weiskopf RB, Cahalan MK, Ionescu P, Eger EI, Yasuda N, Lockhart SH, Rampil IJ, Laster M, Freire B, Peterson N
. 1991.
Cardiovascular actions of desflurane with and without nitrous oxide during spontaneous ventilation in humans.
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Anesth Analg. 73(2):165-74.