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September 1992
Are the Preservatives Sodium Bisulfite and Ethylene Diaminetetraacetate Free from Neurotoxic Involvement?
Clinical Professor of Anesthesiology (WANG)
Professor of Pathology (Neuropathology) (BUDZILOVICH)
Research Associate Professor of Psychiatry (HILLER)
Professor of Pharmacology and Psychiatry (SIMON)
Professor Physiology and Biophysics (HILLMAN)
Research Assistant in Anesthesiology (LI)
Professor and Chairman of Anesthesiology New York University School of Medicine 550 First Avenue New York, New York 10016 (TURNDORF)
Anesthesiology September 1992, Vol. 77, 602.
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B. C. WANG, G. BUDZILOVICH, J. M. HILLER, E. J. SIMON, D. E. HILLMAN, D. LI, H. TURNDORF; Are the Preservatives Sodium Bisulfite and Ethylene Diaminetetraacetate Free from Neurotoxic Involvement?. Anesthesiology 1992; 77:602 doi: https://doi.org/10.1097/00000542-199209000-00034
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