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Room D, 10/17/2000 9: 00 AM - 11: 00 AM (PS) An Amino Acid in the GABAAReceptor β1 Subunit is Critical for Alkane Anesthetic Effects : A-750
Anesthesia, Univ of Penn, Philadelphia, PA, United States.
Anesthesiology September 2000, Vol. 93, A–750.
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Eric P. Greenblatt, Xin Meng; Room D, 10/17/2000 9: 00 AM - 11: 00 AM (PS) An Amino Acid in the GABAAReceptor β1 Subunit is Critical for Alkane Anesthetic Effects : A-750. Anesthesiology 2000; 93:A–750 doi: https://doi.org/10.1097/00000542-200009001-00750
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