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September 1981
Inhibition of Cerebral Oxygen and Glucose Consumption in the Dog by Hypothermia, Pentobarbital, and Lidocaine
Jens Astrup, M.D.;
Jens Astrup, M.D.
*Registrar, Department of Neurosurgery.
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Per Møller Sørensen, M.D.;
Per Møller Sørensen, M.D.
†Registrar, Department of Anesthesia, Bispebjerg Hospital, 2400 Copenhagen.
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Hans Rahbek Sørensen, M.D.
Hans Rahbek Sørensen, M.D.
†Registrar, Department of Anesthesia, Bispebjerg Hospital, 2400 Copenhagen.
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‡ Professor of Surgery, University of Copenhagen, Department of Thoracic and Cardiac Surgery.
Anesthesiology September 1981, Vol. 55, 263–268.
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Jens Astrup, Per Møller Sørensen, Hans Rahbek Sørensen; Inhibition of Cerebral Oxygen and Glucose Consumption in the Dog by Hypothermia, Pentobarbital, and Lidocaine. Anesthesiology 1981; 55:263–268 doi: https://doi.org/10.1097/00000542-198109000-00013
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