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September 1986
Electrophysiologic Effects of Halothane and Quinidine on Canine Purkinje Fibers: Evidence for a Synergistic Interaction
John Gallagher;
John Gallagher
*Attending Anesthesiologist. Deborah Heart and Lung Center, and Assistant Professor of Anesthesia, University of Pennsylvania.
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Lawrence Gessman;
Lawrence Gessman
†Head, Electrophysiology Department. Deborah Heart and Lung Center, and Assistant Adjunct Professor of Medicine, University of Pennsylvania.
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Paulo Moura;
Paulo Moura
‡Research Fellow, Electrophysiology Department, Deborah Heart and Lung Center.
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Deanna Kerns
Deanna Kerns
§Research Associate, Department of Anesthesia, Deborah Heart and Lung Center.
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Anesthesiology September 1986, Vol. 65, 278–285.
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John Gallagher, Lawrence Gessman, Paulo Moura, Deanna Kerns; Electrophysiologic Effects of Halothane and Quinidine on Canine Purkinje Fibers: Evidence for a Synergistic Interaction. Anesthesiology 1986; 65:278–285 doi: https://doi.org/10.1097/00000542-198609000-00007
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