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MODIFICATION BY DRUGS USED IN ANAESTHESIA OF CNS STIMULATION INDUCED IN MICE BY LAUDANOSINE AND STRYCHNINE
We have investigated in mice the effects of several drugs which may be administered as part of an anaesthetic technique on the convulsive threshold to laudanosine and to strychnine, which is reported to have a similar mechanism of action, l.v. administered propofol, thiopentone and midazolam increas...
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