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April 1993
The Role of the GABAA Receptor/Chloride Channel Complex in Anesthesia
Darrell L. Tanelian, M.D., Ph.D.;
Darrell L. Tanelian, M.D., Ph.D.
*Associate Professor of Anesthesiology and Pain Management.
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Peter Kosek, M.D.;
Peter Kosek, M.D.
†Fellow in Anesthesia.
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Istvan Mody, Ph.D.;
Istvan Mody, Ph.D.
‡Assistant Professor of Neurology and Neurological Sciences.
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M. Bruce Maclver, Ph.D.
M. Bruce Maclver, Ph.D.
§Assistant Professor of Neurophysiology in Anesthesia.
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Received from the Department of Anesthesia, Stanford University School of Medicine, Stanford, California.
Anesthesiology April 1993, Vol. 78, 757–776.
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Darrell L. Tanelian, Peter Kosek, Istvan Mody, M. Bruce Maclver; The Role of the GABAA Receptor/Chloride Channel Complex in Anesthesia. Anesthesiology 1993; 78:757–776 doi: https://doi.org/10.1097/00000542-199304000-00020
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