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December 1990
Antinociceptive Interaction Between Opioids and Medetomidine: Systemic Additivity and Spinal Synergy
Michael H. Ossipov, Ph.D.;
Michael H. Ossipov, Ph.D.
*Group Leader.
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Sarah Harris, B.Sc.;
Sarah Harris, B.Sc.
†Research Associate.
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Patricia Lloyd, A.Sc.;
Patricia Lloyd, A.Sc.
†Research Associate.
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Elina Messineo, B.Sc.;
Elina Messineo, B.Sc.
†Research Associate.
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Jerome Bagley, Ph.D.
Jerome Bagley, Ph.D.
§Section Manager.
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Anesthesiology December 1990, Vol. 73, 1227–1235.
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Michael H. Ossipov, Sarah Harris, Patricia Lloyd, Elina Messineo, B. -S. Lin, Jerome Bagley; Antinociceptive Interaction Between Opioids and Medetomidine: Systemic Additivity and Spinal Synergy. Anesthesiology 1990; 73:1227–1235 doi: https://doi.org/10.1097/00000542-199012000-00022
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