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September 1990
A343 INHIBITION OF SYMPATHETIC NEURAL OUTFLOW CONTRIBUTES TO THE HYPOTENSION DURING PROPOFOL INDUCTION IN HUMANS
J. P. Kampine, M.D., Ph.D.
J. P. Kampine, M.D., Ph.D.
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Department of Anesthesiology, The Medical College of Wisconsin and VA Medical Center, Milwaukee, WI 53295
Anesthesiology September 1990, Vol. 73, NA.
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R. J. Berens, T. J. Ebert, J. P. Kampine; A343 INHIBITION OF SYMPATHETIC NEURAL OUTFLOW CONTRIBUTES TO THE HYPOTENSION DURING PROPOFOL INDUCTION IN HUMANS. Anesthesiology 1990; 73:NA doi: https://doi.org/10.1097/00000542-199009001-00339
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