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Opioids Preserve the Adrenal Medullary Response Evoked by Severe Hemorrhage: Studies on Adrenal Catecholamine and Met-Enkephalin Secretion in Halothane Anesthetized Cats
D. M. Gaumann, M.D.;
D. M. Gaumann, M.D.
*Resident in Critical Care Service, Department of Anesthesiology, Section of Neurosurgical Research.
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T. L. Yaksh, Ph.D.;
T. L. Yaksh, Ph.D.
†Professor of Pharmacology, Section of Neurosurgical Research.
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G. M. Tyce, Ph.D.;
G. M. Tyce, Ph.D.
‡Professor of Physiology.
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D. L. Lucas
D. L. Lucas
§Technician in Gastroenterology Hormone Research Laboratory.
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Anesthesiology May 1988, Vol. 68, 743–753.
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D. M. Gaumann, T. L. Yaksh, G. M. Tyce, D. L. Lucas; Opioids Preserve the Adrenal Medullary Response Evoked by Severe Hemorrhage: Studies on Adrenal Catecholamine and Met-Enkephalin Secretion in Halothane Anesthetized Cats. Anesthesiology 1988; 68:743–753 doi: https://doi.org/10.1097/00000542-198805000-00012
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